Police appeal after Bury St Edmunds stabbing treated as attempted murder
A man found injured in Mortimer Road last Sunday evening is in a serious but stable condition in hospital
Detectives are making a fresh appeal for information following a stabbing in Bury St Edmunds, which they have been treating as attempted murder.
Police were called just before 10.15pm on Sunday 22 March to reports of a serious incident in Mortimer Road.
A man in his 40s was taken to hospital with stab wounds, described as life-threatening injuries. He is now in a stable but serious condition.
Five suspects wearing dark clothing and face coverings were reported fleeing the location.
Officers arrested a 44-year-old man in South London on suspicion of attempted murder on Wednesday 25 March.
The man, from the Brixton area, was initially taken into police custody in London, before taken to Suffolk for questioning.
The suspect was bailed on Friday 29 March in relation to Suffolk Police's investigation, and is pending further enquiries.
Police are continuing to appeal for dash cam footage, witnesses and anyone with information to get in touch in order to support their investigation.