Bojangles Bar fight Pudsey: Police in further appeal to trace people in connection with Leeds bar violence

Police investigating a Boxing Day brawl at a bar in Leeds are continuing to appeal for information to identify three suspects.
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The incident occurred at Bojangles Bar, in Lowtown, Pudsey, at about 1am on Tuesday, December 27, while the venue was busy with friends and family celebrating Boxing Day evening.

A fight involving a large number of men and women broke out on the first floor of the premises.

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A number of people were injured, and damage was caused during the disturbance where chairs and other items were thrown.

The incident occurred at Bojangles Bar, in Lowtown, Pudsey, at about 1am on Tuesday, December 27. Picture: GoogleThe incident occurred at Bojangles Bar, in Lowtown, Pudsey, at about 1am on Tuesday, December 27. Picture: Google
The incident occurred at Bojangles Bar, in Lowtown, Pudsey, at about 1am on Tuesday, December 27. Picture: Google

Police and paramedics were called to the scene to deal with the incident.

The incident is being investigated as violent disorder, and officers from the Leeds West Neighbourhood Policing Team are progressing enquiries to identify those involved.

Following a previous appeal officers have identified eight people, along with other suspects identified outside of the appeal.

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They are still appealing for the public’s help to identify three remaining suspects shown in this updated image.

Police are appealing for help to identify three remaining suspects. Picture: WYPPolice are appealing for help to identify three remaining suspects. Picture: WYP
Police are appealing for help to identify three remaining suspects. Picture: WYP

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Leeds West NPT via 101 quoting crime reference 13220705923 or online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat or by emailing the team on [email protected].

Information can be given anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.