Supermarket worker attacked with bottle

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POLICE at Warrington are appealing for witnesses after a man attacked a shop worker in the town.
The attack was at a supermarket in London Road, Stockton Heath shortly before 8.30pm on Sunday evening following reports of a disturbance
A man entered the store with his dog and was told by a staff member to take the dog outside before he would be served. The man then threw a bottle of wine at the staff member leaving him with a significant wound to his head which required hospital treatment.
The man is described as being in his early 30’s, 5ft 11 inches tall, of heavy muscular build, with short dark hair and a local accent. His neck was heavily tattooed and he was wearing a green jacket.
DC Richard Kennedy said: “The offender made off on foot prior to police arrival and a search was made of the area but he was not traced.
“The victim is now at home recovering from his ordeal.
“This type of behaviour is unacceptable and will not be tolerated, I would urge anyone with information to contact me.”
Anyone with information should contact DC Kennedy on 101 quoting incident number 742 of 14 December 2014.
Alternatively, information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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