Police have appealed to the public to get in touch with them if they recognise any of the trio pictured in the images following the incident on Yorkhill Street.
Police have asked the public to help them identify these three men after an attack on a Glasgow street.
They released images caught on CCTV today that show the trio dressed in dark clothes and it is hoped they can help detectives investigating the incident on Yorkhill Street.The second is white, in his late 20s with short dark hair and spoke with a local accent. The third also has sallow skin, is slim, in his late 20s to early 30s and has stubble or a beard.The attack happened at 5.
She said: “We are keen to speak to these men who may have information which could assist with our enquiries. I would encourage them or anyone who may recognise them to please contact us.”Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here to receive news and features direct to your inbox
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