Police seeking information on 'disturbance' in Wolverhampton

Police want to speak to two people they believe may have information on a disturbance in Wolverhampton.

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West Midlands Police officers were called to Bevan Avenue on Sunday evening (February 8) following reports of a disturbance outside an address.

Do you recognise either of these two people? They are not considered suspects, however, police want to talk to them following a disturbance in Wolverhampton
Do you recognise either of these two people? They are not considered suspects but police want to talk to them following a disturbance in Wolverhampton

Investigators have said that they are working to understand the circumstances surrounding what had happened, and are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area between 9pm and 10pm. 

The force also released images of two people officers would like to talk to in particular. Neither person is considered a suspect but officers believe they may have information that will help with their investigation. 

A force spokesperson said: "We believe these two people may have information which could help with our enquiries, and they are not being considered as suspects.

"If you know more about what happened, or if you remember anything suspicious, call 101 quoting log 4371 of February 8."