Thames Valley Police is interesting for witnesses following an incident of public order, which occurred this morning (2/12) in Milton Keynes.
At round 8.30am, the offender made threats to kill to a member of the general public who was walking his canine in Tattenhoe Valley Park.
Nobody was injured and the offender left the scene.
He is described as a white man, aged between 45 and 55-years-old, quick in top with a stocky build.
He had a beard or tough stubble and was balding and sporting a black coat.
He had with him a big lurcher-style canine.
Investigating officer PC Elliot Purves, primarily based at Milton Keynes police station, mentioned: “I’m interesting for witnesses to this incident, through which a person was threatened in a public place.
“He was not injured and the offender left, however I might urge anyone who witnessed this or could have any data which will help this investigation to please contact Thames Valley Police.
“You can accomplish that by making a report online or by calling 101, quoting reference quantity 43230541347.
“Alternatively, you can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”