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Detectives are appealing for information following a serious assault in Rogerstone, Newport.
We’re investigating an assault which took place in Thornbury Park, Ebenezer Drive on March 7 at around 8.10pm.
A 27-year-old man from Newport reported he was assaulted by two other men. He sustained serious injuries and received treatment in hospital. He has since been discharged.
A 44-year-old man from Cardiff was arrested on suspicion of assault and has been released on police bail pending further enquiries.
Officers are appealing for any motorist with dash-cam footage to get in touch as they may have captured footage of a dark-coloured car travelling in the area.
If you were travelling in the following areas and times, please get in contact with your dash-cam footage:
• Pye Corner, High Cross Road, Ebeneezer Drive or Western Avenue between 7.50pm – 8.15pm.
• Glasllwch Crescent between the Texaco garage and Western Avenue between 8pm – 8.10pm
You can also upload footage via the following link: https://unitedkingdom1cpp-portal.digital-policing.co.uk/gwpswp/appeal/dash-camera-footage-on-7th-march-2021
Anyone with any information is asked to call Gwent Police on 101, quoting 2100080899, or you can send a direct message on Facebook or Twitter. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.