A man was left with face injuries following a serious assault in a Dundee bar.
An argument is said to have broken out in Clarks on Lindsay Street prior to a 57-year-old man being hit in the face.
The incident took place between midnight and 12.30am on Sunday, June 2. The man believed to be responsible for the attack was kicked out of the popular bar.
The man struck was left with injuries to his face.
Police are looking to trace a man described as between 38 and 42 years of age, muscular and with short, grey hair following the incident. He was wearing a navy blue Fred Perry polo shirt, khaki trousers and black-and-white trainers at the time of the assault.
A Tayside Police Division statement reads: “A 57-year-old man suffered facial injuries as a result of being assaulted.
“There had been a brief argument between persons at the bar before the victim was struck in the face.
“The person responsible was then ejected from the premises via the side door onto Johnston Street.
“The bar was extremely busy at the time with Saturday night revellers, and the incident was undoubtedly witnessed by a number of patrons.
“If you have any information that could assist our enquiries, please call 101 or speak with any police officer. Information can also be given anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Our reference is CR/14111/19.”