Police Seek Two Men After Officers Injured and Vehicles Damaged Detectives are appealing for information...

Published: 3:18 pm July 24, 2025
Updated: 3:18 pm July 24, 2025
Police Seek Two Men After Officers Injured and Vehicles Damaged

Police Seek Two Men After Officers Injured and Vehicles Damaged

Detectives are appealing for information following serious disorder during a protest in Epping last week, which left eight police officers injured and multiple police vehicles damaged.

The violence erupted on Thursday 17 July during a demonstration outside the Bell Hotel, which had begun peacefully but later descended into projectile throwing, violent clashes, and criminal damage.


Update on Ongoing Investigation

A 37-year-old man from Epping was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and remains in custody for questioning.

Police also confirmed that they are no longer looking to speak to 37-year-old Shaun Thompson in relation to the incident.


Community Engagement

Essex Police have invited public comment and shared an update on their Facebook page, stating:

“We’re leaving comments enabled on this post for a 24-hour period as we want to hear what our communities have to say.
However, we will not tolerate any unlawful content. Those who breach this will be banned, and details passed to investigators.”


 How to Help

If you have seen either Martin Peagram or Philip Curson, or have footage or information relating to the disorder, please contact Essex Police on 101, or report online quoting reference incident 1792 of 17 July.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


Summary:

  • Incident: Violent disorder at Epping protest, 17 July
  • Injuries: 8 police officers hurt
  • Damage: Police vehicles targeted
  • Men sought: Martin Peagram, Philip Curson
  • Arrests: One man in custody
  • Appeal status: Ongoing

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