FRESH witnesses are being sought by Evesham police following an incident in a town pub.
The move comes almost three months after the serious disorder at the Karma public house in Vine Street on Saturday, September 15 at 10.30pm.
One man received treatment at the casualty department of Evesham Hospital following the incident and at least one other man is believed to have been injured.
Six men have since been arrested in connection with the disorder and are currently on police bail. No-one has been charged in connection with this incident.
Sergeant McKay said: "Officers are still particularly keen to hear from a number of potential witnesses or anyone who may recognise them from their descriptions.
"They would like to stress that those described are to be spoken to as witnesses and are NOT believed to be involved in any offences."
Officers would like to hear from two women, known to be in the pub that night, who were both white and in their early 20s. One has dark, medium length hair and was wearing grey jeans and a grey slip top. She was carrying a white shoulder bag. The second has dark, shoulder length hair, was wearing black trousers and a green top and was carrying a black shoulder bag.
A further woman, described as white, aged between 18 and 28-years-old with long, straight, light brown hair, is also asked to contact officers. She was wearing a short, black top and a grey or denim mini-skirt.
Two white men, one wearing a t-shirt with the words New Jersey written on it and the other wearing a t-shirt with D' or G' Star Raw written on it could also be key witnesses.
A final man, described as white, around 5'10'' to 6' tall is asked to get in touch with police. He was of medium build with a crew-cut hairstyle and was wearing a white t-shirt with two horizontal bands across the chest and back.
"We believe some of these people may have seen part or all of the incident in the pub that evening and that they could have vital information in connection with our enquiries," added Sergeant McKay.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 08457 444 888, quoting 948S/150907. Information can also be given - anonymously - to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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