CCTV images of two men, who may be able to assist officers investigating an assault in an alleyway in Trowbridge, have been released by police.

At approximately 4.40am on Sunday, a woman, aged in her twenties, was found injured in the alleyway in Seymour Court by two members of the public.

Paramedics attended the scene and the victim received medical treatment for injuries to her legs and arms and a minor head injury.

Police believe the two men pictured may have witnessed the incident and would like to speak to them immediately as part of the ongoing investigation.

One of the men is pictured on Castle Street, having left Boutique nightclub at 4.24am.

The second man is pictured walking down British Row at approximately 4.34am.

DS Andy Morley said: “As well as these two men, who we believe are witnesses to the incident, we would also like to speak to a woman who called the ambulance service regarding the victim.

“Our investigation to ascertain the full circumstances of this incident is ongoing and officers continue to carry out CCTV analysis and house-to-house enquiries. We believe the three people mentioned may have vital information which could help us. Please contact police immediately.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Melksham CID on 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 where details may be left anonymously if preferred.

Wiltshire Police have since issued personal safety advice to the public which include:

• Think about your safety before you leave home; make sure someone knows where you are going, who you are with and what time you are likely to return.

• Plan ahead; if you are catching a bus or train, what time does it leave and return, what will you do if you miss it or it is cancelled? And if travelling by taxi, always use a properly licensed firm and book ahead. On the return journey wait for the taxi driver to ask for you - don’t assume a car pulling up is your taxi

• Fully charge your mobile phone and keep it with you so you can keep in contact with your friends and family and ring police should you need to • Try to stay with friends and don’t go off alone - don’t let any of your friends go off alone either. Look out for each other especially if one of you has drunk too much

• If you have to walk alone, keep to busy, well-lit roads even if it means taking a longer route

• If you think someone is following you, go to the nearest place where there are people and ask for help, or, if you can’t find somewhere or you are worried in any way, ring 999.

• Don’t be afraid about being wrong or over-reacting; the Police would rather be called only to find that all is well, than be dealing with an incident because someone was afraid of calling them.

• Carrying a personal attack alarm is a good idea, day or night, especially if you are walking alone.

• Always try to be aware of what and who is around you and avoid putting yourself in a potentially dangerous situation.