Police have issued CCTV stills of a man and a woman they'd like to speak to following a serious assault in Harrogate.
It happened at 08.40pm on Monday 9th September in Blues Bar on Montpellier Parade.
A man assaulted two other people in the bar. One of the victims has sustained a serious arm injury following the incident and has required treatment in hospital.
The other victim left with minor injuries.
A police spokesperson said:
"Please contact us if you recognise the man and/or woman pictured on CCTV, as they may have information that will assist our investigation.
"You can email Karl.Middlemiss@northyorkshire.police.uk if you can help.
"Alternatively, you can call North Yorkshire Police on 101and ask for Karl Middlemiss or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website."
Please quote reference 12240164677 when passing on information.

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