A fight broke out in an Oxfordshire town after a road rage incident, sparking a police investigation.
The incident happened after a fight took place involving a group of men after a road rage incident.
It was reported that weapons were used during the incident in the Queens Road area of Banbury at around 4.20pm on Sunday, November 10.
One of the vehicles involved is described as a white Ford Fiesta. The other involved vehicle is described to be a light blue BMW which had a personalised number plate.
No one suffered any injuries.
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Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal for witnesses after the incident in Banbury.
Police staff investigator Rosanna Dinnis, based at Banbury Police Station, said: “We are appealing for information following this incident.
“We are aware that some members of the public intervened during this incident to split the parties up, and we ask that if you did assist, to please contact the force.
“We are asking anyone with information to please call 101 quoting reference 43240544232.
“Additionally we are asking anyone with mobile footage or dash-cam footage to please get in touch in case it has captured something which may assist this investigation.
“If you do not wish to speak to police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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