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Hunt for mobility scooter rider after ‘cyclist who overtook man was rammed and pinned to fence’

Nottinghamshire Police looking to speak to a mobility scooter user after cyclist assaulted in West Bridgford

Barney Davis
Friday 17 May 2024 10:29 EDT
The man police would like to speak to after a row in West Bridgford
The man police would like to speak to after a row in West Bridgford (Nottinghamshire Police)

Police are looking for a mobility scooter user after a cyclist was allegedly chased and pinned to a fence after she overtook a man on a path.

The victim suffered minor injuries in the row and her rear wheel was broken in two parts on the path in West Bridgford at 3.25pm on April 5.

Officers said the victim was cycling with a friend near Ruddington Lane tram stop when she encountered a man on a mobility scooter.

After overtaking him, he became verbally abusive before allegedly ramming his scooter straight into her.

This caused the cyclist, who was still on the bike at the time, to become pinned against a fence, causing her injuries.

When the man drove away, the woman caught up with him at which point he was said to have aimed his scooter into her bike and snapped her back wheel.

PC Karolina Widnic, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a completely unprovoked assault on a cyclist, who was trying to make her way past along a path when she was suddenly targeted.

“On more than one occasion, the unknown suspect deliberately drove his mobility scooter into the woman’s bike – injuring her and damaging the bike in the process.

“This isn’t acceptable, so we’d urge anyone who recognises the man in this picture to contact the police, as we believe he could assist us with our inquiries.”

Information can be left by calling the police on 101, quoting incident 440 of 5 April 2024, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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