Police launch appeal following incident on Stoke-on-Trent car park

By Sarah Garner

15th Jul 2024 | Local News

The incident happened on McDonalds car park, Trent Vale, on 5 July (Nub News).
The incident happened on McDonalds car park, Trent Vale, on 5 July (Nub News).

Staffordshire Police have launched an appeal following an incident on a car park in Stoke-on-Trent.

A driver of a grey BMW drove his car at a pedestrian and shouted racial abuse at him at around 11.15am on McDonalds car park in Trent Vale on 5 July.

A spokesperson said: "Officers have made CCTV enquiries with local businesses and are now keen to hear from anyone who has relevant CCTV or dashcam footage of the area at the time.

Police would like to speak to this man following the incident (Staffordshire Police).

"Or anyone who may recognise the man in the image.

"Please call us on 101, or the Live Chat facility on our website, quoting incident number 320 of 5 July."

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