Police investigating mass brawl on Bournemouth beach release CCTV

The police and a series of injured officers who were investigating a mass fight that left a girl at Bournemouth Beach now released the CCTV of the incident.
Dorset police said they were called for a discomfort with a large group of people on the Bournemouth coast on Monday evening.
Officers, the incident reports just before 19.30 and ran to the scene in the field of pier approach.
The force said that a series of police officers were injured during the fight. A young girl was injured and ran to the hospital for treatment. None of the injuries were serious.
The detectives investigating the public order incident published the 12 CCTV image they tried to define because they applied for help.
A 22 -year -old man from Newbury in Berkshire was arrested on suspicion of attacking by defeating an emergency worker before. While the investigations continued, the police were released in the bail.
After more investigations, a 18 -year -old man from Hackney in London was arrested on suspicion of an emergency worker and suspected of attacking, forgiveness and attack. The police are in custody.
Shortly before the discomfort in the beach, the police were called to fight in the lower gardens. Two girls from Bournemouth, 16 and 17 years old, a 17 -year -old girl and a 35 -year -old woman from Poole were arrested on suspicion of Affrem. While the questions continued, they were all released in police bail.
Heather Dixey, President of the Local Police Command, said: “Our investigation into what happened on Monday evening, June 30, 2025, continues a lot.
Uz We are determined to define everyone who is believed to participate in the reported disorder, and we ensure that they are kept to take into account the part they play.
“We examine the shootings from the night and obtained the images of a few people we want to define, so we can get their accounts about what’s going on.
“We have arrested a few people from our investigations so far, both local and districts, and now we believe that most of those depicted have come to Bournemouth Beach during the day and have not lived in Dorset.
“I will call everyone who knows them to contact Dorset police.
“In the region, you will see the presence of an increasing police in the region because we want our residents and visitors to spend a good and safe summer.”
Everyone who has knowledge is asked to contact Dorset police at www.dorset.police.uk or to call 101 by calling 55250094417. Alternatively, the independent charity can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-Uk.org.




