Another e-fit has been released after a jogger who tried to intervene in an argument between a man and a woman was attacked and injured with a pen knife in Amersham.
Police previously put together an e-fit following the upsetting incident in Rodgers Wood, adjacent to the A413 and A355.
At 10.30am on Sunday, May 23, a woman aged in her 30s was jogging when she came across a man and a woman having an argument.
She then saw the man grab the woman’s throat and tried to intervene.
But the man threw an object towards her which hit her in the head and then produced a pen knife, which led to a minor scuffle.
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The jogger suffered a cut to her hand but did not require hospital treatment, police said.
Police previously released an e-fit of the attacker, who has been described as a white man, with short and dark coloured hair, of medium build.
He was dressed in a North Face rain jacket in a dark colour, believed to be black or navy. He was also wearing hiking shoes.
TVP has now put together an e-fit of the woman who was believed to be grabbed by the man before the jogger tried to intervene.
Investigating officer, PC Ben Flaherty, of Amersham police station, said: “I am again releasing the original e-fit that was circulated of the offender in this incident, but also now releasing an e-fit of the woman he was with at the time, who the jogger observed to be grabbed by the throat.
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“I hope that re-releasing the original e-fit, and a new one too, will assist with any witnesses to this incident, but also someone that may recognise either or both people depicted.”
Anyone with information is being urged to contact Thames Valley Police by calling 101 and quoting reference 43210222539, or contacting Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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