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Woman, 18, stabbed in the back during assault in Aylesbury

| July 12, 2019

An 18 year old woman was stabbed in the back during an assault in Aylesbury on Thursday 11th July 2019.

At around 1.45am, an 18 year old woman was walking along the footpath adjoining Stephenson Close and Mason’s Court in Aylesbury when she ended up in a confrontation with two women who were already arguing with each other.

The 18 year old woman was then assaulted by the two women, who tried to take her bag. One of the women stabbed the 18 year old woman in the back and they then ran off. The 18 year old woman was treated in hospital for a puncture wound to her back, she has since been discharged.

The first offender is described as a white woman in her late twenties, around 5ft 7 ins, very skinny build, wearing a black tracksuit top with a white stripe on the arm and light blue skinny jeans.

The second offender is also white, of similar height and build, wearing a dark top and leggings.

Investigating officer Detective Constable, Michael Bellamy, of Force CID based at Aylesbury police station, said: ‘We are appealing for witnesses following this assault.

We are particularly asking anyone who may have CCTV to review their footage of the early hours of Thursday morning and please get in touch.

Additionally this assault happened on warm night in a residential area when people would have had their windows open and may have seen or heard the disturbance.

Thames Valley Police are appealing for anyone with information about the incident to contact them via 101 or through the Thames Valley Police website quoting reference 43190210324. Alternatively you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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