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Swindon Town footballer Nile Ranger sought by police Swindon Town footballer Nile Ranger sought by police
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Police say they are looking for Swindon Town footballer Nile Ranger in connection with an assault on a woman and criminal damage to flats. Police say they are looking to interview Swindon Town footballer Nile Ranger in connection with an assault on a woman and criminal damage to flats.
Wiltshire Police said the building's management company handed over CCTV showing a man "punching a female" and "kicking and smashing a door and lift".Wiltshire Police said the building's management company handed over CCTV showing a man "punching a female" and "kicking and smashing a door and lift".
The incident happened at Gordon Gardens at about 04:00 BST on 13 April.The incident happened at Gordon Gardens at about 04:00 BST on 13 April.
Officers said a 23-year-old man would be "contacted via his solicitor for interview by appointment".Officers said a 23-year-old man would be "contacted via his solicitor for interview by appointment".
A Wiltshire Police spokesman said: "We are keen to hear from the woman who was with the man on Sunday 13 April at 4am and would encourage her to come forward and speak to police."A Wiltshire Police spokesman said: "We are keen to hear from the woman who was with the man on Sunday 13 April at 4am and would encourage her to come forward and speak to police."
Ranger now plays for League One team Swindon Town, having left Newcastle United last summer.Ranger now plays for League One team Swindon Town, having left Newcastle United last summer.
Swindon Town Football Club told the BBC it had no comment to make at this time.Swindon Town Football Club told the BBC it had no comment to make at this time.