West Midlands Police are investigating after a woman was “hit in the face with a glass” at a Birmingham barA CCTV appeal has been issued by West Midlands Police after a woman was “hit in the face with a glass” at a Birmingham bar. Officers want to trace the three women pictured following the incident, which occurred on August 2 (Image: West Midlands Police)
A CCTV appeal has been issued by West Midlands Police after a woman was “hit in the face with a glass” at a Birmingham bar.
The assault took place on August 2 at a bar in Brindley Place, which is home to a number of canal-side bars and restaurants.
West Midlands Police issued a plea for help in identifying three women following the assault.
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The appeal, which includes three clear images of three women, was issued on Monday September 15.
The force said a number of people were present in the area at the time of the incident and have urged anyone with information to come forward.
The victim sustained facial injuries, said police.
A CCTV appeal has been issued by West Midlands Police after a woman was “hit in the face with a glass” at a Birmingham bar. Officers want to trace the three women pictured following the incident, which occurred on August 2 (Image: West Midlands Police)
A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: “Can you help us identify these three?
“We want to speak with them following an altercation and assault at a bar in Brindley Place, Birmingham, just before 9pm on 2 August.
“A verbal altercation turned into an assault and a woman was hit in the face with a glass causing facial injuries.
“We have carried out CCTV enquiries but have been unable to identify those responsible.
“We do, however, know that people were present in the area and may have witnessed this incident.
“If you can help with our investigation you can contact us via Live Chat on our website, or by calling 101 quoting crime reference number 20/332965/25.
“Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 55111.”