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Friday, March 20, 2009, 06:30

Humberside Police are appealing for help tracking down a group of men in connection with a glass attack in Hull city centre.

The appeal is part of the Caught On Camera partnership between the police and the Mail.

The force has released a new batch of images as part of the Mail's Caught on Camera initiative, in the hope readers will help identify those involved.

Officers want to appeal to both readers and the growing number of visitors to our website. Each image published by the Mail in print or online has a corresponding case number.

Ref 87: Assault at Trinity House Lane, city centre, on November 11. A group of men became involved in an altercation and one male threw a beer glass that hit a man in the face, cutting him and knocking out a tooth.

Ref 88: Theft from the White Horse Public House, Carr Lane, city centre, on January 9. A woman stole a laptop computer worth £400.

Ref 89: Two fraud offences by the same man. On two occasions on February 4 at Home Bargains in Holderness Road, east Hull, the man picked up an electrical item from within the store and attempted to get a refund for it.

Ref 90: Theft of food from Sainsbury’s in Princes Avenue, west Hull, on December 9.

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Ref 91: Theft from Boots in Prospect Street, city centre, on February 11.

Ref 92: Theft of a handbag from Cheeky Monkeys in Paragon Street, city centre, on February 16.

Ref 93: Criminal damage in Southcoates Lane, east Hull on February 13.

Anyone with information about any of these cases should call Humberside Police on (01482) 578025 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

A group of men became involved in an altercation and one male threw a beer glass that hit a man in the face, cutting him and knocking out a tooth.

A group of men became involved in an altercation and one male threw a beer glass that hit a man in the face, cutting him and knocking out a tooth.

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