Police investigating a large scale dispute on Bornemouth Beach release CCTV

Police investigating a large scale dispute on Bornemouth Beach release CCTV

Police is investigating a large scale dispute Bornemoth beach A girl left and injured many officials have now released CCTV of the incident.

Dorset police It was said that he was called for a disturbance to include a large group of people on Bornemouth Cefront on Monday evening.

The officials received the incident report before 7.30 pm and reached the scene in the field of Pear approach.

Bal said that a number of police officers “was injured during the dispute. A teenage girl was also injured and took him to the hospital for treatment. No injuries were found to be serious.

Detectives investigating the public order incident have now issued 12 CCTV images of those they are trying to identify, as they appealed to the public for help.

A 22 -year -old man from Newbury, Berkshire was first arrested on suspicion of an attack by beating an emergency worker. He has been released on police bail as the inquiry is going on.

After further interrogation, an 18 -year -old man from Haikni in London has been arrested on suspicion of attack, Afre and an attack by beating an emergency worker. He is in police custody.

Shortly before a disturbance on the beach, the police were called to fight in the lower gardens. Two girls from Bornemouth, 16 and 17 years of age, as well as a 17 -year -old girl and a 35 -year -old woman, both were arrested on suspicion of Afre. They are all released on police bail while interrogation is going on.

Chief Superintendent of local policing commander Heather Dixie said: “Our Investigation What happened on the evening of Monday 30 June 2025 is going on too much.

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“We are firm to identify anyone involved in the reported disorder and ensure that they are responsible for the part they have played.

“We are reviewing the footage from the night and have received images of many people that we want to identify so that we can take their accounts what happened.

“So far from our inquiry, we have arrested both local and outside the county and now we believe that many of them came in Bornemouth Beach for the day and did not live in the dorset.

“I would urge anyone who recognizes them to contact the Dorset Police.

“You will see an increased police appearance in the region as we want to make sure that our residents and visitors may have a good, safe heat.”

Anyone with information can be contacted online on www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, by calling 101 on event number 55250094417, optionally, independent donation crimestoppers can be contacted online on crimestoppers-uk.org or calls can be made online or call on freephone 0800 5555 111.

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