Man stabbed following disturbance in pub in Sudbury
A man has been stabbed in Sudbury following a disturbance in a pub in the town.
Police officers were called to the incident by the ambulance service at 11.50pm on Saturday, April 18, to reports of an injured man outside the White Horse in, North Street.
It is reported that the man in his 20s had been assaulted in the beer garden at the Comfortable Cow public house, King Street, earlier.
Two men, wearing face coverings and carrying a bladed weapon/s attacked the victim who sustained a single stab wound to his arm.
The victim ran from the scene, followed by the suspects, turning right from the pub up King Street.
The victim was taken to hospital by ambulance. His condition is described as stable.
The first suspect is described as being at least 5ft 6ins tall, with a skinny build, wearing a black Adidas style hooded top and a balaclava.
The second suspect is described as being less than 5ft 6ins tall, slim build and was wearing black clothing and a balaclava.
Officers are treating the assault as a targeted incident and believe the parties were known to each other.
Police are currently reviewing CCTV and carrying out other enquiries in the area.
Anyone with relevant CCTV or doorbell camera footage or anyone driving in the area at the time with a dash camera is asked to contact police.
Witnesses or anyone with information are asked to contact Suffolk police quoting crime reference 37/22007/26, via:
Phone – Call 101.
Crimestoppers – Contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their online form: www.crimestoppers-uk.org
