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Officers investigating a disturbance outside a Maidstone nightclub have released CCTV images of a further man they would like to speak to.
Four suspects have previously been arrested after security staff were assaulted and windows were broken at Ovation in Gabriel’s Hill.
Police were called shortly after 1am on Sunday 28 September 2025, to reports of violent disorder involving a group of people trying to enter the club.
It is alleged employees were injured after punches were thrown and that damage was caused to the entrance of the building after metal security barriers were thrown at windows.
Attending patrols arrested two men close to the scene, in connection with assault and criminal damage offences.
A further two suspects were detained on the following day.
Investigating officers are now able to release CCTV images of another man who may be able to assist with enquiries.
If you recognise him, please call Kent Police on 01622 604100, quoting reference 46/167975/25.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or by using the online form.