2485 days ago

Police appeal for witnesses following serious assault in Hamilton

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Hamilton Police are seeking assistance from members of the public who may have witnessed an assault after a party on the night of Saturday 2 March.

At about 11pm Police were called to an address on State Highway 3, just south of Hamilton, for a large party with around 300 people in attendance.

The party was shut down by Police and as people were leaving the area, a 17-year-old male was assaulted by at least two other males on the road outside the address.

During this assault the victim was knocked unconscious and received serious injuries.

Hamilton Police are appealing to anyone who witnessed this assault to contact them on 07 858 6200, quoting file number 190303/8793. Alternatively, anonymous information can be provided to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Do you use the district nursing service?
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