Third firearms incident being investigated by Leicestershire Police
Officers believe the incidents have been carried out by individuals known to each other
A third firearms discharge is being investigated by police in Leicestershire. Officers believe the incidents have been carried out by individuals known to each other.
Two previous incidents took place in Cort Crescent, Braunstone on Tuesday 2 June and Brascote Lane, Newbold Verdon on Tuesday 9 June.
Police now believe a third incident took place on Station Road, Glenfield on Tuesday 9 June.
A 40-year-old man arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life has been released on police bail pending further enquiries.
Two women aged 34 and 36 have also been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and since released under investigation.
Detective Inspector Louise Rooke, from Leicestershire Police said: “Our investigation into the previously reported firearms discharges in Braunstone and Newbold Verdon has been moving at pace with significant enquiries being progressed.
“As a result of this, armed officers attended an address in Glenfield which later uncovered a third firearms discharge.
“We are linking this to the two already under investigation as we strongly believe that all three offences are being targeted at and carried out by individuals known to each other as part of an ongoing dispute.
“This is concerning, and we appreciate those living locally to these incidents may be worried however there is nothing to indicate a heightened risk to the public. We have a team of detectives and resources dedicated solely to this investigation and all lines of enquiry are being quickly accessed and swiftly pursued.
“Local officers across these neighbourhoods remain on patrols to provide reassurance patrols and they are approachable to discuss any concerns you may have.
“Incidents of this nature, although extremely serious, are a rarity on our streets and we remain dedicated to tackling such criminality and locating and arresting those responsible.
“If you have any information or footage which may be connected to these incidents, even if it only seems small to you, it could be of importance to our investigation, so please get in touch."