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Officers are appealing for witnesses after a fight at Darlington railway station.
On Saturday 31 May shortly before 10pm a fight broke out between four men who had just arrived on a the TransPennine Express train from York.
Two of the men ran off from the station while two others reboarded the service to Durham.
The men are described as being white, one was of a medium build with a bald head, and was wearing a light blue shirt, denim jeans and black shoes.
A second man had short dark hair, was of a slim build and wore a dark top and trousers and light brown shoes.
A third man was of a slim build, with cropped hair and was wearing a grey suit, white shirt and black shoes.
The fourth man was of a medium build, with dark medium length hair, and wore a grey waistcoat, black trousers and black shoes.
Officers are appealing for witnesses who were at the station or on board the train, or anyone who recognises the descriptions of the men to text 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40 quoting crime reference 716 of 31 May.
You can report anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.