POLICE are appealing for witnesses after man was allegedly by a large group of youths in Halifax.
The incident occurred on New Road, Halifax, at approximately 4pm on Sunday, April 18, when police received reports that a man had been seriously assaulted.
Officers attended and the victim and suspects had left the area.
The victim was believed to be assaulted by a large group of youths; one was believed to be carrying a hammer.
A 43-year-old male, who police now believe was the victim of the assault, was located later.
He sustained minor injuries.
Officers are appealing to the public to assist in identifying those responsible for the assault and are keen to hear from anyone who was in the area at the time and date above and may recognise the suspects described below or that may have seen any suspicious activity that may assist with enquiries.
One suspect is described as white male, slim build believed to be wearing an all grey Puma tracksuit with a hood up and a facemask on.
The second suspect is described as a mixed-race male, slim-medium build with dark faded hair believed to be wearing an all grey Stone Island tracksuit.
Police believe that the suspects were part of a larger group of teenagers, made up of both male and females in the area at the time.
Following ongoing enquiries, four people have since been arrested in connection with the incident and have been bailed pending further enquiries.
Officers are appealing for anyone who may have information or has any CCTV footage that may assist with enquires to contact 101 or via the website quoting crime reference 13210192980.
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