Alleged assault in Cheltenham supermarket aisle
SHOPPERS who may have seen an assault in a Cheltenham supermarket have been asked to step forward.
Police say an argument broke out between a couple and a man in Sainsbury's in Bath Road in one of the aisles. The lone man is alleged to have kicked the other one in the leg.
A police spokesman said: "The 26-year-old victim, from Cheltenham, was left with reddening to the inside of his upper thigh.
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The officer investigating the case wants to hear from shoppers in the store at the time who may have seen this altercation."
The incident took place at about 4.50pm on Sunday.
Anyone who can help should call 101 and ask for PC 676 Simon Williams, quoting incident 375 of September 16.
Alternatively information can also be given anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org. In some cases Crimestoppers offer rewards of up to £1000 where information leads to a conviction




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