Police officers punched during incident in Banbury

Thames Valley Police are looking for witnesses after police officers and PCSOs were assaulted during an incident in Banbury.
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The incident happened after two PCSOs on patrol in the South Bar Street area of Banbury approached a man who refused to engage and became aggressive towards them.

He fled the scene and following a short foot chase was detained on a bridge near Prospect Road. He then punched one of the PCSOs on the side of the face before managing to escape.

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Two officers alerted to the incident then caught the offender and tried to detain him. As they did so, he pushed one of them over, causing cuts and bruises to the officer’s hands. He continued to resist arrest, again punching one of the PCSOs in her upper arm.

The man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker and has since been released under investigation.

A spokesperson for the Thames Valley Police said the incident occurred after police officers approached the offender about 'drinking alcohol in the street.'

The incident happened around 4pm on Thursday February 18.

Investigating officer PC Pete Butt-Gow, based at Banbury Police Station, said: “Our officers and staff come to work every day to keep our communities safe and they should never have to face physical violence or abuse.

Thames Valley Police are looking for witnesses after police officers and PCSOs were assaulted during an incident in Banbury.Thames Valley Police are looking for witnesses after police officers and PCSOs were assaulted during an incident in Banbury.
Thames Valley Police are looking for witnesses after police officers and PCSOs were assaulted during an incident in Banbury.
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“We will not tolerate this kind of behaviour and we are committed to prosecuting those who think it is acceptable to act in this way.

“These assaults happened during the day in a fairly busy area and we know there are people who will have seen at least some of the incident.

“Please think about whether you were in the area at the time and have any information which could help our investigation.”

Anyone with information should call 101 or report online with reference 43210069329.

Alternatively call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 11.