Individuals Police were looking to speak to in relation to an incident of racially aggravated public order in Buckingham on Saturday 17 August have now been identified.
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Thames Valley Police is releasing an image of two individuals officers would like to speak to in connection with an incident of racially aggravated public order in Buckingham.
At around 7.35pm on Saturday 17 August, the victim, a man in his twenties, was approached by two offenders on Hunter Street and was verbally abused.
Investigating officer PC Guy Richards, part of Buckingham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “I am appealing for anyone who recognises the individuals to please come forward as we believe they may have vital information about this incident.
“We will not tolerate racism or violence of this nature on our patch, and we are investigating this incident as a priority.
“If you witnessed or have images or footage of this incident, please call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43240395836.
“Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via its website.”
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