Aston Villa had been in Lancashire for their Premier League fixture against Burnley
CCTV of an individual throwing a brick at Aston Villa's team bus after their Premier League match against Burnley has been released.
The brick caused some damage to the coach as it struck the windscreen. Nobody was injured. Police have now released the footage as it shows two men on the left of the coach who we want to identify.Officers are also still appealing for information from anybody in the area who either saw the incident or saw those responsible. They would especially like to hear from anybody who has dashcam which could help with enquiries.
“We have now released CCTV footage from the coach and are asking anybody who recognises the two men on the left to get in touch. We appreciate the footage of them is quite grainy, but one is wearing distinctive clothing and this may help somebody recognise them.
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