POLICE have launched a CCTV appeal after a teenage boy was punched in the face at a petrol station.
West Midlands Police have released an image of a man wearing an England shirt who they want to trace following the incident.
The attack happened on Sunday, July 14, at a petrol station on Birmingham New Road in Dudley.
It happened at around 11.30pm shortly after the Euro 2024 final, where Spain beat England 2-1.
#APPEAL | Do you know who this is?
— Dudley Police (@DudleyPolice) August 12, 2024
We want to trace him after a teenage boy was punched in the face at a petrol station on Birmingham New Road, Dudley at around 11.30pm on Sunday, 14 July.
He's recovering now but we want to trace the person responsible. pic.twitter.com/WdZIMA3V8t
West Midlands Police said the teenage boy is now recovering.
Sharing a CCTV image on social media, a spokesperson for the force said: "Do you know who this is?
"We want to trace him after a teenage boy was punched in the face at a petrol station on Birmingham New Road, Dudley at around 11.30pm on Sunday, 14 July.
"If you can help call 101 or message via Live Chat, quoting crime reference number 20/670340/24.
"Prefer to stay anonymous? Speak to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111".
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