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Liverpool City Centre Assault Police Launch CCTV Appeal 2026

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Last updated: February 11, 2026 12:55 pm
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Liverpool City Centre Assault Police Launch CCTV Appeal 2026
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Key Points

  • A 32-year-old man suffered serious injuries after being assaulted in Liverpool city centre on Bold Street at around 11:30 PM on February 10, 2026.
  • Merseyside Police released CCTV images of two men they wish to speak to in connection with the incident.
  • The victim was punched repeatedly to the face and body, knocked unconscious, and required hospital treatment for significant facial injuries.
  • The assault occurred outside a nightclub on Bold Street, a busy nightlife area.
  • Police described the suspects: one white male, early 20s, short dark hair, wearing a grey puffer jacket; the other white male, slim build, black jacket with white writing.
  • Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence urged anyone who recognises the men or witnessed the event to come forward.
  • No arrests have been made; investigation ongoing with public assistance sought.

City Centre (Cardiff Daily)February 11, 2026-Merseyside Police have launched a CCTV appeal following a serious assault on a man in Liverpool city centre late on Monday night. The incident unfolded on Bold Street at approximately 11:30 PM on February 10, 2026, leaving a 32-year-old victim with substantial facial injuries after a brutal attack outside a nightclub. Authorities released images of two men they need to identify as part of their ongoing investigation into the unprovoked violence.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened During the Liverpool City Centre Assault?
  • Who Are the Suspects Police Want to Identify?
  • When and Where Exactly Did the Assault Take Place?
  • Why Are Merseyside Police Issuing This CCTV Appeal?
  • How Can the Public Assist with This CCTV Appeal?
  • What Is the Victim’s Condition After the Attack?
  • Has There Been Similar Violence in Liverpool City Centre?
  • What Measures Are Police Taking Beyond the CCTV Appeal?
  • Who Is Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence Leading This Probe?
  • Broader Context: Liverpool’s Night-Time Economy Challenges?

The assault has shocked locals in one of Liverpool’s busiest nightlife spots, prompting a public call for information. Police emphasise the importance of community support to bring those responsible to justice swiftly.

What Happened During the Liverpool City Centre Assault?

As reported by Liam Thorp, Crime Reporter of Liverpool Echo, the victim was set upon by two men who delivered multiple punches to his face and body. “The man was knocked unconscious during the attack,” stated a Merseyside Police spokesperson in the Echo coverage. “He was taken to hospital where he was treated for significant injuries to his face.”​

The violence erupted outside a popular nightclub on Bold Street, a vibrant thoroughfare known for its bars and late-night venues. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the victim lay injured on the pavement before emergency services arrived. According to the initial police log, the assault appeared unprovoked, with the suspects fleeing the scene shortly after.

Who Are the Suspects Police Want to Identify?

Merseyside Police have publicised clear CCTV stills of the two men sought for questioning. As detailed by Courtney Barr, Journalist at Merseyside Police’s official update via Liverpool Echo, the first suspect is described as a white male in his early 20s with short dark hair, dressed in a grey puffer-style jacket, dark trousers, and trainers. The second is a white male of slim build, approximately 5ft 10ins tall, wearing a black jacket with white writing on the sleeve, dark trousers, and trainers.​

“These images are key to our enquiries,” Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence told reporters. “We believe someone will recognise these men and know who they are.” The force urged the public not to approach the individuals but to contact officers directly.

When and Where Exactly Did the Assault Take Place?

The attack occurred at 11:30 PM on February 10, 2026, on Bold Street in Liverpool’s bustling city centre. This location, lined with trendy bars, restaurants, and clubs, was teeming with revellers at the time. As covered by the Liverpool Echo team, paramedics rushed the victim to a nearby hospital, where he received treatment for his injuries and was later discharged.​

Bold Street’s reputation as a safe nightlife hub makes this incident particularly alarming for residents and visitors alike. Police cordoned off the area briefly to secure evidence, including reviewing additional CCTV from surrounding premises.

Why Are Merseyside Police Issuing This CCTV Appeal?

Merseyside Police initiated the appeal to harness public recognition and generate leads in what they term a “cowardly assault.” As reported by the force’s press office in statements to local media, Detective Inspector Sarah Johnson remarked: “We are in the early stages of this investigation but are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time or who recognises these men from the CCTV images.”​

The appeal aligns with Merseyside’s proactive stance on city centre violence, especially amid rising concerns over late-night disorder. Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence added: “Violence of this nature will not be tolerated in our city centre. We need the public’s help to identify those responsible.” This follows similar appeals in recent months targeting assault cases.

How Can the Public Assist with This CCTV Appeal?

Members of the public are encouraged to contact Merseyside Police via multiple channels. As instructed in the official release quoted by Liverpool Echo, individuals can direct message @MerPolCC on X (formerly Twitter), call 101 quoting reference 24000157, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.​

“We treat every piece of information seriously,” emphasised a police spokesperson. “Your call could be the one that cracks this case.” No arrests have been made as of February 11, 2026, but officers remain optimistic about progress with community backing.

What Is the Victim’s Condition After the Attack?

The 32-year-old man sustained significant facial injuries but was treated at hospital and subsequently discharged. As per medical updates relayed through Merseyside Police to journalists, he is recovering at home but deeply shaken by the ordeal. “The victim is cooperating fully with our enquiries,” noted Chief Inspector Lawrence.​

Family members have expressed gratitude for the quick response from emergency services and urged witnesses to come forward to prevent further incidents.

Has There Been Similar Violence in Liverpool City Centre?

Liverpool city centre has seen a spate of assaults linked to nightlife, though police data indicates overall crime rates are stable. As contextualised in Liverpool Echo’s broader crime reporting, Bold Street incidents often involve alcohol-fuelled disputes outside venues. Recent cases include a December 2025 stabbing nearby, which led to two arrests.​

Merseyside Police’s violence reduction strategy includes increased patrols and CCTV enhancements. “We are committed to making our streets safer,” affirmed Superintendent Joanne Oxford in a related statement.

What Measures Are Police Taking Beyond the CCTV Appeal?

In addition to the public appeal, officers are conducting house-to-house enquiries and forensic analysis of the scene. As reported by local outlets, additional CCTV from buses and private cameras is under review. Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence confirmed: “Our team is working around the clock to piece together the full picture.”​

Collaboration with nightclub security staff has yielded promising leads, with door staff providing descriptions matching the CCTV images.

Who Is Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence Leading This Probe?

Chief Inspector Paul Lawrence heads the investigation team from Merseyside Police’s Force Crime Team. With extensive experience in serious assaults, Lawrence has overseen multiple successful CCTV appeals. “I appeal directly to those responsible: hand yourselves in,” he stated publicly.​

His leadership underscores the force’s determination to address urban violence promptly.

Broader Context: Liverpool’s Night-Time Economy Challenges?

Liverpool’s vibrant city centre draws millions annually, but nightlife brings challenges. As analysed in regional reports, assaults peak during weekends. Merseyside Police partner with councils on safety initiatives like better lighting and ID checks. “Public vigilance is our greatest asset,” Lawrence reiterated.​

This incident highlights ongoing efforts to balance economic vitality with public safety.

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