Authorities are investigating a public disorder incident involving teenagers in Wells city centre and are appealing for witness accounts and footage.

The police are actively seeking witnesses and relevant footage following a public order incident involving a group of teenagers in Wells city centre. The disturbance, which occurred between 6:50 PM and 8:00 PM on Tuesday, June 9, began at Wells Bus Station and subsequently moved through High Street and St Cuthberts Street before concluding near a retailer on Tucker Street.
The incident has prompted an appeal from the authorities for anyone with information or footage to come forward. The police have released descriptions of three individuals involved in the disorder, hoping to gather more details to aid their ongoing investigation.
Descriptions of Individuals Involved
The first individual described is a male teenager believed to be of Eastern European or Turkish heritage with medium-length brown hair. He was reportedly wearing a blue and white jacket and blue jogging bottoms and was carrying a shoulder bag.
Additionally, two female teenagers both with blonde hair and wearing black hooded jumpers were present during the incident. One of the females had her hood up. The police have not been able to establish further details about these individuals.
Ongoing Investigations and Appeal for Information
The police have already conducted CCTV enquiries spoken to witnesses, and taken initial accounts from those involved in the incident. Despite these efforts, they are urging anyone who may have witnessed the event or possesses relevant footage to come forward.
Any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem is valuable to the investigation. The police are particularly interested in CCTV footagedash cam recordings or mobile phone footage that could provide additional insights into the incident.
Individuals with information or footage are asked to contact the police on 101 quoting reference number 5226159132. Alternatively, witnesses can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
