Police hunt for violence criminal with snake and knuckleduster tattoo on back of head after cowardly unprovoked attack and attempted robbery in Barton-Le-Clay

By Layth Yousif

15th Sep 2023 | Local News

Police appeal for witnesses following attempted robbery in Barton le Clay
Police appeal for witnesses following attempted robbery in Barton le Clay

Police appeal for witnesses following attempted robbery in Barton le Clay

Police investigating an attempted robbery are appealing for information.

The victim was punched during the attack in Bedford Road, Barton le Clay at around 9.30am on Wednesday (6 September).

The suspect got out of a grey Skoda estate car and threatened the victim before hitting him.

The suspect is described as white, around 40 years old, six feet tall and of large muscular build.

He has a distinctive tattoo of a snake and a knuckle duster on the back of his head.

At the time he was wearing black ripped jeans and a white vest.

Detective Constable Sarah Warren, from Bedfordshire Police CID, said: "We believe there were a number of people in this area at the time who may have seen something.

"Violent criminals should be punished for their offending, and I would encourage people to come forward and help us bring this person to justice.

"We would especially like to hear from anyone with CCTV or dash cam footage of this incident which can assist our enquiries."

Anyone with any information can report it via https://www.beds.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/ or by calling 101.

Please quote reference 40/48503/23.

     

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