A man was assaulted by a driver in a car park in Bicester town centre.
Police are appealing for witnesses following an incident in the town on Sunday December 1 at 6.30 pm.
The victim, a 33-year-old man, was driving along the A41 towards Bicester and the vehicle following behind is thought to be a Skoda Fabia.
After the man entered the town centre he was assaulted in a car park off North Street.
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The 33-year-old man has sustained facial injuries and was treated at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
The offender is described to be a white man, 6ft tall and muscular in build and he was dressed in a dark hooded top.
Investigating officer, PC Ryan Heap, of Bicester police station, said: "I am appealing for witnesses after this incident of assault, during which the victim sustained facial injuries requiring hospital treatment.
"I would also appeal to any motorists who were on the A41 before 6.30pm, who may have seen the vehicle believed to be a Skoda Fabia driving towards Bicester."
If has anyone saw the incident or has any information please call Thames Valley Police on 101 and quote 43190375265.
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