Vulnerable man left ‘extremely shaken’ after being battered by two yobs on busy Scots street

A weak man has been left ‘extraordinarily shaken’ after being attacked by two thugs on a Glasgow avenue.

The 46-year-old was focused at round 6.30pm on Sunday, June 19, with police known as to the scene on Gordon Road, close to Glasgow Central Station.

Officers are interesting for assist to catch the 2 attackers, who're each white and believed to be of their early 20s.

Investigators say one of many males was carrying an orange prime on the time of the incident.

Constable Lauren Sloan stated: "It's vital we hint the people accountable and we're interesting for anybody who might have seen the incident, or anybody who matches the descriptions of the suspects within the space, to return ahead.

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"We're additionally notably eager to talk to a person who got here to assistance from the sufferer and would ask him to contact officers.

"We're persevering with with intensive CCTV enquiries and there will likely be further patrols within the space."

Anybody with any data is requested to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference quantity 3261 of Sunday, 19 June, 2022 or name Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."

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