Morecambe's recent match against Bolton Wanderers has been marred by an incident of assault on a man in a mobility scooter. The incident occurred on Westgate, close to the Mazuma Stadium, at around 5.30pm on February 5. Morecambe Area Police are now trying to track down two Morecambe supporters who helped the man following the alleged incident. The police have released a statement on their Facebook page, confirming that they are investigating the incident. The match itself was also suspended for 10 minutes due to allegations of racial abuse directed towards the Wanderers dugout. A 61-year-old man from Morecambe has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order and released on bail pending further enquiries. Bolton Wanderers have since handed out eight banning orders to fans in relation to the match. Michael Haslam, 29, of Heathside Grove, Worsley, has been charged with pitch encroachment and is due to appear before magistrates in Lancaster on March 1. The incident has sparked a wider investigation into the behavior of fans at the match. And the police are urging anyone with information to come forward. So far, several arrests have been made, including a number of Bolton fans who were arrested on suspicion of assault, pitch encroachment, and being drunk and disorderly. But the investigation is ongoing, and the police are working to identify those involved. The incident has also raised questions about fan behavior and the need for greater security at matches. Morecambe's management has not commented on the incident, but the club is likely to face scrutiny over the behavior of its fans.