A STAFF member at a Malvern pub had her head cut open when a man, who was accompanied by two dogs, threw a beer glass at her.
The incident at the Bluebell Inn, Guarlford Road, happened on Saturday night between 8pm and 8.15pm.
A man who was behaving in a threatening manner was told to leave by staff.
As he was being ejected, he picked up a pint glass and threw it at the member of staff, hitting her in the head and causing a two-centimetre gash.
The man is described as a white male in his late 20s, of thin build and about five feet eight tall. He had short fair hair and was wearing a baseball cap and a royal-blue tracksuit top.
With his were two terrier dogs, one described as scruffy with a white coat with flecks of black; the other was a beige Jack Russell. Both were on rope-style leads described as mainly blue in colour.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101. The investigating officer is PC Susan Parr.
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