Surrey man arrested after gang of clubbers run over young man outside nightclub after New Year’s fight spills into street

A group of clubbers used a hot hatchback to run over a man in his 20s after a fight at a Slough nightclub, Thames Valley Police (TVP) say. The force is appealing for witnesses after a fight in the club spilled out into High Street at around 3am on Monday, January 1, only a few hours into the New Year. TVP say the offenders left the dispute but returned in a white Peugeot hatchback, and used it to run over the victim who was lucky to escape with minor cuts and bruises.

Police[1] are now looking for two white men, aged around 20, including one who has short dark hair and a beard who was wearing a dark coloured short sleeved top, grey hooded top and blue jeans, and a second man was wearing a long sleeve black shirt and black trousers. Slough Railway Station in BerkshireSlough is a popular commuter town for people working in London

Three of suspects are white women, two with long blonde hair one of which had a pink top, black leggings and white shoes, and one with a black mini dress and black boots. Another had long brown hair and wore a blue top, black leggings and white shoes, according to the police force.

So far an 18-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Aaron Lancaster, said: “This was a serious incident that we are investigating thoroughly, with a suspect currently in police custody. I would like to reassure the community this was an isolated incident.

“I understand people may have concerns but you are welcome to discuss these with any of our uniformed officers and members of the public will see an increase police presence while we continue to investigate.

“Anyone with information or footage should call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43240000208 or you can submit any footage to us via our dedicated portal.[3] Alternatively, provide information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or via its website.”

References

  1. ^ Police (www.mylondon.news)
  2. ^ The names and faces of Surrey criminals locked up in December from murderer to woman who poisoned partner (www.getsurrey.co.uk)
  3. ^ portal. (unitedkingdom1cpp-portal.digital-policing.co.uk)