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Police Appeal for Information After Crawley Attack

Sussex Police call for community support to find suspects involved in a Commonwealth Drive incident.

Sussex Police are issuing an urgent call for witnesses following a disturbing assault incident that took place outside a local address in Crawley. The unsettling event occurred near Nokes Court on Commonwealth Drive, shortly after 3:10 pm on Wednesday, February 21, prompting an immediate police response.

According to reports, a group of five individuals, driving a black saloon car, allegedly approached and assaulted a man before hastily leaving the area. The vehicle involved in the incident was later found abandoned.

Sussex Police are urging anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to report online or contact them directly by calling 101, referencing serial 737 of 21/02.

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