Police have launched an appeal after a man and woman were seriously assaulted in the early hours of Sunday morning (June 23).
Nottinghamshire Police were called just before 2.30am to a report that a 57-year old man and 50-year old woman had been injured during the assault, which happened on Carlton Hill near to its junctions with Albert Avenue and Curzon Avenue.
East Midlands Ambulance Services (EMAS) crews attended to treat the pair for their injuries.
The woman sustained cuts that will require stitching, while the man suffered potentially life-altering head and facial injuries.
Detective Sergeant Charlotte Henson from Nottinghamshire Police, who is leading the investigation, said: “We have launched an investigation following what is a particularly nasty assault that left both victims requiring medical treatment for their injuries.
“We are particularly keen to trace the suspect in this incident, who was believed to have been with a woman of a similar age in the moments before the assault.
“The man we would like to speak to is described as white, aged in his early-to-mid twenties, is around six feet tall and was wearing a white top. He is believed to have left the scene on foot with the woman in the direction of Carlton Square.
“We are appealing to anyone who was in the Carlton Hill area around the time of this assault to come forward with any information they have or any dashcam footage that they believe could help our teams to identify the man responsible for this assault.”




