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Appeal to identify two teenagers in connection with an incident of violent disorder in Southend on 30th July.


Details of Incident

Can you help us identify these two teenagers in connection with an incident of violent disorder in Southend?

We believe they travelled together to Southend by train on July 30 and were both believed to be in Marine Parade.

The first of these teenagers wore a dark-coloured beanie hat, a dark-coloured jacket, and dark-coloured trainers with a white logo.

He had a cable, either a phone charger or headphones, hanging from his clothing and a face mask around his neck.

The second teenager wore a black and grey tracksuit, and black trainers with a light-coloured logo on.

He wore a dark-coloured balaclava that may have been rolled up like a beanie hat.

Detective Chief Inspector Louise Metcalfe said: “We need the public’s help to identify these two boys.

“Our investigation into the disorder in Southend last month has seen nine people arrested and charged already, and we believe these two individuals can help with our investigation.

“Despite the hot weather, both were wearing long-sleeved tops and headwear, so may have stood out.

“Look at the photos as they leave the train station – if you know them, or recognise them from 30 July, please get in touch with us.”

Contact Information

If you are able to identify the above persons, then please get in contact with us. You can do this by clicking on the INFORMATION button below. 

Alternatively, you can contact us via 101, quoting incident 1094 of 30 July.

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