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Appeal for witnesses following assault in Weymouth

Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following an assault in Weymouth.

Between 11pm and 11.30pm on Friday 13 December 2024 a woman was reportedly assaulted by an unknown woman at The Rock pub in Abbotsbury Road.

It was reported that the victim was grabbed by her hair and pulled to the ground before being jumped on.

Police Constable Aimee Holland, of Bournemouth police, said: “We are continuing to investigate this incident and have now received a full account from the victim.

There will have been other people in the pub at the time and I would ask anyone who saw what happened and has not already spoken to police to please get in touch.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.ukor by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55240191224. Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.

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