Police have today released images of two men sought following a mass brawl involving around 50 people on Auckland's Karangahape Rd more than a week ago.
Emergency services were called to the disorder at about 3.40am on Sunday, December 28.
It was followed by three serious assaults roughly 35 minutes later.
At 4.15am, a 33-year-old man sustained serious head injuries in an assault by an unknown person outside Crown Bar on Queen St. The victim was taken to hospital.
Around 15 minutes later, a 27-year-old man received serious head injuries following an assault, also by an unknown person, on Cobden St near Karangahape Rd. St John said an ambulance and a manager responded at 4.31am. The victim was taken to Auckland City Hospital in a critical condition.
At 5am, a 46-year-old man sustained serious head injuries in an assault at a Mobil Service Station on the corner of Karangahape and Ponsonby roads. From this incident, a 21-year-old man was arrested and appeared in the Auckland District Court on December 30 charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Police were called to the scene around 3.30am amid reports of fighting. (Source: 1News)
Four people in total were arrested in relation to the disorder, including the man charged over the Mobil assault, a police spokesperson said at the time.
Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Greaves today said a police investigation into three serious assaults on and around K' Rd during the incident were ongoing.
"One person has been arrested, however we would like help identifying the others pictured in these images," he said.
"I’m asking anyone who knows who they are to please get in touch."

One man sought by police could be seen wearing black pants, a blue and black hunting and fishing jacket, and a black cap with white writing.
A second man was wearing a white shirt with a beige hat.
"Someone knows who these people are, and we are urging them to speak to us," Greaves said.
Anyone with information was asked to contact police by calling 105 or anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.




















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