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Surrey police are appealing for witnesses following a public order incident in Walnut Tree Close, near the Yorkies Footbridge in Guildford, on Sunday, June 21st.
Officers received a report of an incident which took place at around 6.30pm. During the incident, a woman was reportedly subjected to threats of violence and harassment, and an object was thrown at her.
The police would like to speak to a white man believed to be aged between his mid-20s and 30s. He is described as around 5ft 11in tall, of slim build, with short brown hair and clean-shaven. He was wearing a bright blue T-shirt, black jogging bottoms, black trainers, a black cap, and was carrying a black backpack.
Police says: “If you witnessed the incident, have any information that may assist our investigation, or have any dashcam, CCTV or mobile phone footage from the area at the time, please contact us quoting reference PR/45260073781.”
You can contact the police via direct message or by calling 101.
If you do not wish to leave your name, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

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Martin Elliott
June 27, 2026 at 7:06 pm
From Surrey Police and SCC records, have the number of antisocial incidents and road incidents increased with the change to one-way traffic and the number of accomodation blocks?
Keith Reeves
June 29, 2026 at 2:56 pm
I am sure the editor would be the first to admit that the Dragon’s resources don’t extend to this kind of research. However, the public can view Surrey Police records on the police.uk website. Collision injuries are reported on crashmap.co.uk.
S Callanan
June 30, 2026 at 11:06 am
Mr Elliott can make Freedom of Information Act requests both of Surrey Police and Surrey County Council via their websites. There is a duty to respond within 20 working days and public bodies are generally helpful in providing information requested.