Police are asking for the public's help after a man suffered a serious hand injury during a street robbery in Lancaster.
They have just released information of the incident, which happened on Holly Walk on the Marsh Estate at approximately 3.24am on Sunday, December 11.
The victim, a man in his 30s, was approached in the street after he’d been on a night out.
He suffered a deep laceration to one of his hands and was treated in hospital.
The suspect was in possession of a knife and is believed to have walked along Cedar Road and turned into Lune Road after the incident.

Anyone who recognises the man from the CCTV footage (above) or has information about the robbery, please contact 6778@lancashire.police.uk or ring 101 – quoting log 0299 of December 11, 2022.


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