The incident happened on Sunday 8th September at around 2:40 pm.
North Yorkshire Police trying to trace a man who racially abused a driver on a bus in Skipton.
It happened yesterday (Sunday, 8 September) at around 2.40pm on the number 66 bus at Skipton Bus Station.
A man with a dog, who was accompanied by a woman, got on the bus and sat down at the rear.
The driver asked him to leave and the man made an offensive comment to the driver.
The suspect wore a black jacket and blue trousers.
Please email caroline.watson@northyorkshire.police.uk if you have any information that could help their investigation.
Alternatively, you can call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2 and ask for PC Caroline Watson 1645,
or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
Please quote reference 12240163782 when passing on information.

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