Efit Released as Police Continue Appeal for Witnesses to Criminal Damage in Dursley
Thursday May 3, 2012
Police in Dursley have continued to appealing for witnesses to an incident of criminal damage that is believed to have followed on from a verbal disagreement about parking by releasing an efit of the offender.
The incident happened at around 1pm on Monday April 9 on Kingshill Parade.
Two men, a driver and a pedestrian, had a verbal altercation regarding parking following which the pedestrian kicked the driver’s car causing damage to the handle on the rear passenger door.
He was described as white, aged in his mid to late 20s and around 6ft tall. He had dark hair, which was straight and neck length. He was wearing thin rimmed glasses, a dark coloured knee length raincoat, dark trousers and trainers. He was also pushing a grey pushchair and was with a young child, aged around 4 of 5-years-old.
He then left the scene in the direction of Blackboys.
Officers would like to speak to this man and anyone that recognises him from the efit to contact Gloucestershire Police on 101, quoting incident number 272 of April 10.
You can also give information anonymously by contacting the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org and you may receive a reward if someone is arrested and charged.