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Greater Manchester Police are continuing to investigate three incidents that are believed to be linked after an initial large-scale fight in the Beech Hill area of Wigan.
Happening on Laburnum Grove, Wellfield Road, Willow Road, Beech Hill Road and Severn Drive, officers have conducted a number of enquiries since the early hours of Sunday 23 April 2023 with Section 60 stop and search powers quickly introduced as a result of the initial fight on Wellfield Road shortly after midnight.
After this, at around 1:30am, a report of an aggravated burglary came in on Laburnum Grove where it is believed four men have entered the property and assaulted the residents with bats.
Another incident was then reported at around 9am today (Sunday 23 April 2023) in response to a domestic matter on Wellfield Road, again in the Beech Hill area of Wigan. When officers arrived a number of people were found inside the property with one man seen nearby running away. He was seen discarding a white coloured drawstring bag on Acacia Crescent which is believed, upon first examination, to be a viable firearm and has been seized as a result.
Seven arrests, both involving men and women aged between 22-48, have been made at this time and remain in police custody for questioning, but thankfully, no life-changing or life-threatening injuries were sustained in what is believed to be targeted attacks by known associates.
Detective Sergeant Paul Sumner of GMP’s Wigan Criminal Investigation Department said; “We’ve made some good progress in our initial enquires since receiving these reports and responding to the three incidents that will of course cause some concern in the community.
“I want to reassure residents though we are treating this investigation extremely seriously and will continue to act in a swift and robust manner.
“We are now in a position to appeal to the public to help us identify the suspect still outstanding we believe is also involved in these incidents that ran away, along with any other detail on any of the incidents mentioned.
“Any information from the public, however small or insignificant you think it may be will still help us piece together the circumstances of these connected three incidents and help ensure we can keep our local community safe. This could be eyewitness accounts, doorbell footage or something you saw or heard overnight and in the early hours that felt out of the ordinary.
“As a result, extra patrol plans are in place to provide a more visible presence whilst our enquiries continue.
“You can do this by calling 0161 856 7094 or 101 quoting log numbers 130, 285 and, or 937 of the 23/04/23. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”