Police want to speak to these five people following a violent incident in a city centre fast-food store.
A group of teenage boys were reportedly involved in disorder on the top floor of KFC, Milton Street, Nottingham.
An elderly customer was reportedly assaulted, while a staff member was also hit with a chair during the incident.
Police also received reports the group had been spitting over the railings onto the food of people eating on the floor below.
The incident happened around 7pm on 7 August, with officers scouring available CCTV since then during the resulting investigation.
Police are now able to release images of five people they’d like to speak to as part of their inquiries.

PC Sarah Gooch, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“This incident is completely unacceptable on so many different levels.
“The violence and aggression showcased is simply not okay, while reports of the group deliberately spitting at other customers is disgusting.
“We’re determined to track down the people involved in this incident, so on that note, we want to speak to each of the five people pictured.
“We believe they could have information that could assist our investigation, so we’d ask them to make themselves known to us, if they see this appeal.
“We’d also ask anyone who recognises them to get in touch.”
Information can be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, while the police can be contacted directly on 101, quoting incident 627 of 7 August 2025.





