Fresh appeal to catch gang of youths who attacked pensioner at Perth bus stop
ByNews reporter
Police are making a fresh appeal for information after a Perth pensioner was assaulted by a gang of youths.
The 67-year-old woman was attacked at Rannoch Road on Saturday 27 February.
The incident happened sometime between 2pm and 2.30pm when the woman was standing at a bus stop opposite Scotbet.
The suffered victim minor injuries and was able to get on the bus and leave the area.
She had a purple shopping trolley with her.
The group are thought to have consisted of four or five males and two females.
Officers are keen to speak to a woman with a white husky type dog who may have witnessed the incident.
They also want to speak to anyone that may have witnessed the incident or was on the Number 1 bus in Letham and remembers seeing a woman with a purple shopping trolley.
Anyone with any information that may be useful is being asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, or speak to any police officer.
Information can be passed anonymously via the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Fresh appeal to catch gang of youths who attacked pensioner at Perth bus stop