A HOMELESS woman has been arrested after two men and a woman were assaulted in Banbury.

Police state between 5.30pm and 6pm on Thursday (August 8), a woman assaulted two men and a woman in her forties on High Street.

A 33-year-old woman, of no fixed abode, has since been arrested on suspicion of assault - she has been released on police bail until October 30.

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The male victims are yet to be identified but police have described one as 'white, aged in his fifties, with a Portuguese accent' and was wearing a black jacket with blue jeans.

They have described as in his 'late thirties, Asian and wearing a light blue turban'.

Investigating officer PC Kirstin Weale, based at Banbury police station, said: “I am appealing for any witnesses to this assault to please come forward.

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“We’ve spoken to the female victim but when reviewing CCTV footage, we have seen two different men have been assaulted but they were not traceable so we’d really like to speak with them.

“The offender may have also assaulted two builders working near to Church Lane so please get in touch if that was you or you have any information about them.

“Any witnesses or anyone with information or any images or footage of the assault should call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43240380074."