Police have sent out several appeals this week following incidents including a fight and a ‘taser attack’.

Hertfordshire Constabulary have been investigating the incidents and are appealing for any information and witnesses.

Below are the appeals sent out this week:

Men seen with ‘crowbar’ and ‘hammer’ during fight

A teenager from Rickmansworth has been arrested following a fight where two people were reportedly seen with a crowbar and a hammer.

Hertfordshire Constabulary has launched an appeal following the physical altercation on Friday, May 7, in Cattsdell, Hemel Hempstead, around 3.30pm.

The force says two men were involved - it was reported that one of them was in possession of a crowbar, and the other man was allegedly armed with a hammer.

No one sustained any injuries and it is believed that both involved parties are known to each other.

Police are appealing for witnesses and information.

Anyone with information can contact DC Garrard directly via email at Nina.Garrard3@herts.pnn.police.uk.

  • Two people, a 19-year-old man from Rickmansworth and a 22-year-old man from Hemel Hempstead, were arrested on suspicion of affray. They have both been released on police bail with conditions.

Police helicopter and dog unit called after taser attack

Police conducted a manhunt after reports that someone was attacked with a taser in Watford.

A police helicopter and dog unit were deployed after officers were called to Derby Road at 10.20pm on Wednesday.

A Herts Constabulary spokesman said: "It was reported there had been an altercation between three men during which one man was assaulted with a taser.

"He suffered a minor injury.

"Officers attended and located two of the men.

"A search of the area was carried out for the third person, however he was not located and enquiries into the incident are continuing."

He confirmed that the victim, a man in his 20s, did not require hospital treatment.

No arrests have been made and anyone with information is asked to contact police by calling non-emergency number 101, quoting 41/35155/21.

Dog stolen

Police are urging people who have any information over a six-year-old Chihuahua that was stolen in Rickmansworth to come forward.

The dog, called Molly, was taken from an address in Grove Crescent on the morning of Thursday, March 18.

Her owner, Gerald McCarthy, put up flyers appealing for information after the theft but was maliciously contacted from an unknown caller who demanded money in return for his pet.

The caller also threatened to harm both the 69-year-old and Molly.

Hertfordshire Constabulary have been investigating the theft and says it "would like nothing more" than to reunite Molly with Mr McCarthy.

Anyone with information can contact PC Llewellyn directly via email at Kieran.Llewellyn@herts.pnn.police.uk.

Information can also be reported online at herts.police.uk/report, or by calling 101.