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Assault Cause Harm – Edwardstown

Posted on 12/11/2024

Your help is needed to identify a man wanted for an assault at Edwardstown last month.

About 11.40am on Thursday, 8 August, the male victim got off a bus at stop 16 on Brooks Terrace, Edwardstown, near the Castle Plaza Shopping Centre. A man walking behind the victim suddenly kicked him from behind and then punched him in the face in an unprovoked attack. CCTV shows the male suspect on board the bus on Grote Street, Adelaide at 11.28am.

The suspect is described as being caucasian and aged in his late 20’s to early 30’s. At the time he was wearing a dark grey hooded jumper, a black baseball cap under the hood, dark coloured NIKE trousers, beige/brown safety boots, and he was carrying a black backpack.

If you recognise this suspect or have any information that might help, you can anonymously contact Crime Stoppers online at https://crimestopperssa.com.au or freecall 1800 333 000. Please quote reference 24-163TV. Rewards are available.




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