Police are investigating an incident where a man drove at speed into a petrol station and threatened to stab a nearby individual in High Wycombe - with officers releasing a picture of a man they believe has information about the incident.
Thames Valley Police has released a picture of a man officers would like to speak to in connection with the public order incident in Marlow Bottom.
At around 8.30am on 7 June this year, an unknown man drove onto a petrol station forecourt at speed.
When told to calm down by another person, the man started shouting and swearing in an aggressive manner and threatened to stab a second person.
Investigating officer PC Lisa Pearce-Smith, said: “I am releasing the image of a man who we believe may be able to assist us with this investigation.
“If this person is you, or you recognise the person in the image, I would urge you to please contact Thames Valley Police, either by contacting us online or by calling 101, quoting reference 43240265939.”
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