Police have arrested a woman after four people were reportedly bitten in a clash at a bar.
Herts Police have appealed for information as they confirmed that the 27-year-old woman was recently arrested as part of their investigation into the assault at Redz Bar, High Street, Hemel Hempstead.
The Hemel resident was arrested on suspicion of four counts of assault, assaulting an emergency worker, and using threatening or abusive language. She has since been released on police bail.
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It comes following months of investigation after the force were called to reports of an “altercation” inside the bar at around 12.50am on Friday, August 9. It continued outside the premises and four people were reportedly bitten while several others were assaulted.
Detective Constable Mathew Wheeler said: “I am continuing to appeal for witnesses as part of our ongoing investigation.
“I appreciate some time has passed since the initial incident, but there may be some people who saw what happened and haven’t yet spoken to the police.
“If you remember seeing anything, or have any further details, please get in touch.”
DC Wheeler can be contacted at Mathew.Wheeler@herts.police.uk.
Information can also be reported online, or by calling 101, quoting the crime reference 41/77256/24.
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