Police want to speak to man after alleged assault at Bury Interchange

Police want to speak to man after alleged assault at Bury Interchange

Greater Manchester Police have shared the image of a man they want to speak to

Greater Manchester Police have shared the image of a man they want to speak to
Greater Manchester Police have shared the image of a man they want to speak to

Police have issued an appeal following a report of an assault at Bury interchange earlier this year.

Officers are conducting investigations into reports of the assault at around 8.25am on May 12 this year. A fresh appeal has been launched as part of enquiries.

Greater Manchester Police have shared the image of a man they want to speak to who they believe can assist with investigations.

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It shows a man with long mousey-blonde hair wearing a black beanie hat. Anyone with information is being urged to contact the force.

A statement read: “We want to speak to the man pictured who we believe can help us with our enquires in relation to an assault at Bury Interchange on 12/05/25 at around 8.25am.

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“Any info? Call us on 101 quoting log 601 of 12/05/25 on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”

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