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An arrest has been made and an investigation is underway following the stabbing of a man in the St John’s Court area of Radcliffe.
At around 3.45pm yesterday (Thursday 25 October), officers responded to reports that a male was being chased by another male armed with a knife. Shortly after, it was established that a man had been taken to hospital by a member of the public, having received a stab wound.
While serious, his injuries are thankfully not believed to be life-threatening. The attack is believed to be targeted, with no wider threat to the public.
Within hours, officers quickly secured the arrest of an 18-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder. He remains in custody for questioning.
Officers remain in the area as they carry out their enquiries and will be present for the coming days.
As their work continues, they are appealing for information to help progress their investigation.
This includes anyone who was in the area or witnessed Thursday evening’s events, or has relevant CCTV, dashcam, doorbell, or mobile phone footage.
Detective Chief Inspector Victoria Kenyon, from GMP’s Bury district, said: “This was a horrific act in broad daylight and would have been a terrifying incident for those who witnessed any part of it.
“The victim remains in hospital and is likely to have a long road to recovery in front of him. I am glad that our officers were able to quickly secure the arrest of a man following the attack.
“These sort of incidents have no place on our streets and anyone who is involved in such violent acts can expect a knock on the door from us.
“Officers will be in the area to provide reassurance so you can expect to see lots of high-visibility patrols.
“As we continue with our work, I would urge anyone with information to please get in touch with us. If you saw something or believe that you have any knowledge of the incident, your assistance could greatly aid our investigation.”
You can contact police via 101 or our Live Chat service at gmp.police.uk, quoting log 2044 of 25/10/24.
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.