Police appeal for public’s help after Bletchley arrest
Police are appealing for the public’s help to identify a man who may have vital information following a drink-drive offence in Bletchley.
The appeal relates to an incident that happened on 12 October 2018, when a man driving a black Renault Clio was found to be driving over the prescribed drug drive limit after being stopped by officers at a Tesco store in Bletchley.
As part of their investigation, police have shared a photo of a man that they would like the public’s help to identify as he may have vital information with regards to this incident.
Investigating officer PC Phil Duthie said, “We would like to identify the man pictured as we think he has information which could help with this investigation.
“If you know who this man is, please contact police.”
Anyone with any information with regards to this incident can help police by either contacting police on 101 quoting reference 43180312492 or make a report online on the Thames Valley Police website.
If you do not wish to speak directly with police, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.