Hunt for man with stick after woman BITTEN on night out & another ripped to ground by her hair with CCTV released

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COPS have launched an urgent manhunt after a woman was beaten with a stick and another bitten on a night out.

The suspect launched his horrifying attack at around 1.50am on Saturday February 22, in Temple Back, Bristol.

CCTV has been released amid the manhunt

One woman was dragged to the floor by her hair while another was bitten on the arm

He dragged one victim to the floor by her hair and bit another on the arm.

The wound was so deep it required hospital treatment.

Avon and Somerset Police have released CCTV showing a man they wish to speak to.

He is described as white, around 5ft 10ins tall and of medium build.

He had short, blonde hair and was donning a black T-shirt with black shorts and black trainers.

A force spokesperson said: “We are making a renewed appeal for information and releasing footage of a man we wish to speak to in connection with an assault.

“Two women were assaulted at around 1.50am in Temple Back, Bristol, on Saturday 22 February.

“One of the victims had her hair pulled and brought to the ground.

“The second victim was bitten on the arm and required hospital treatment.

“CCTV footage shows a man, believed to be carrying a stick, who we hope can assist our enquiries and asking the public to help us identify.

“He is described as white, approximately 5ft 10ins tall, of medium build, with short, blonde hair and he is shown wearing a black T-shirt, black shorts and black trainers.

“If you saw anything, or recognise the individual pictured, please call us.”

If you can help, please call 101 and give the call handler the reference number 5225046814, or complete the force online appeals form.

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