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Police have appealed for information after a bottle was thrown at the referee of a match between York City FC and Eastleigh earlier this month.
It happened at the end of the fixture at the LNER Stadium in York on 6 April as the referee walked from the pitch towards the tunnel, officers said.
The suspect was then seen leaving the ground with a small child, according to North Yorkshire Police.
Officers said they wanted to speak to a man caught on CCTV footage.
A force spokesperson said: "We appreciate the quality of the image is low, but it may help jog someone's memory. Any information could help our inquiries."
Eastleigh won the National League match 0-1.
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