Car window smashed with machete by bicycle-riding youths in Swindon

Police have issued an appeal for help in identifying two young males involved in an “unprovoked” machete attack on a vehicle waiting at traffic lights in Swindon.

The incident at around 1.30pm on Sunday afternoon, first reported by Wiltshire 999s shortly afterwards, saw the police helicopter called in to search for the suspects involved.

Police have since released images of two teenagers they would like to identify in connection with the disorder on Drakes Way in which a car window smashed after officers were called to a group of males chasing an individual in the direction of Ocotal Way and the Tesco store.

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A number of youths were stopped and searched in Drakes Way following the incident

PC Tara Plaister said: “This is an incident that would have caused people present to fear for their safety.

“It is a criminal offence to carry a knife in public and we are doing everything we can to ensure these individuals are brought to justice.

“This unprovoked attack would have caused alarm to the driver and passengers of the vehicle.

“We would urge anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident on Sunday and may have video or dash cam footage that could assist with our enquiries to contact us on 101, quoting crime reference number 54200094740.

“We’d also encourage anyone who may recognise those pictured, particularly parents who may be familiar with the clothing their children were wearing at the weekend to get in contact.

“Statistics show you are far more likely to be stabbed if you carry knife, so please do the right thing and help protect your children by telling us if you think they are involved.

“Incidents like this will not be tolerated by Wiltshire Police.”

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