POLICE have today issued an appeal for information about a violent incident that happened about two weeks ago.

The attack saw a driver punched around 15 times in the face as he was stopped in traffic.

North Yorkshire Police today issued an appeal for witnesses and information about the incident which occurred on 8 August in Skipton.

It happened at around 4.55pm, just after the traffic lights outside Skipton Hospital.

Police said:  "A man approached a vehicle on Keighley Road travelling out of Skipton which had stopped in traffic and begun shouting and swearing at the driver.

"He has then started punching the driver of the vehicle in the face through the open window.

"The suspect is believed to have delivered around 15 punches to the driver’s head and then immediately ran off towards Tesco.

"He is described as being a white man, aged in his mid to late teens, of slim build with short,light coloured hair.

"We are conducting enquiries and are requesting the public’s assistance to help determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

"In particular, we are appealing for information about the attack itself and anyone who was in the area immediately before or after the incident."

No details have been released about the extent of the injuries suffered by the victim at this stage.

Police ask that anyone with any information should call 101, select option 2, and ask for Michael Haydock.

You can also email Michael.Haydock@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Please quote the North Yorkshire Police reference number NYP-17082017-0494