Police investigating violent disorder in Bradford want to speak to these five people

Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford have released images of five people they would like to speak to.
Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford on Monday, May 26,  have released images of five people they would like to speak to.Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford on Monday, May 26,  have released images of five people they would like to speak to.
Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford on Monday, May 26, have released images of five people they would like to speak to.

The three men and two women are believed to have information which could be of use to detectives and are being urged to come forward and speak with them at the earliest opportunity. Police believe that at least one of the five people pictured has connections with Halifax.

A number of people have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident, which occurred in Sackville Street in the early hours of Monday, May 26 this year and saw five people need hospital treatment.

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Detective Sergeant Stuart Lyons, of Bradford District CID, said: “We are urging these people to come forward and tell us what they know about the disorder in Sackville Street, as they may have information which could be vital to our investigation.

Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford on Monday, May 26,  have released images of five people they would like to speak to.Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford on Monday, May 26,  have released images of five people they would like to speak to.
Police investigating an incident of violent disorder in Bradford on Monday, May 26, have released images of five people they would like to speak to.

“Similarly, we would also ask for anyone who might be able to identify these people, or anyone who might have further information about the incident, to contact police on 101 or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.”