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Police name two men charged after assault at St Helens town centre bar

Police name two men charged after assault at St Helens town centre bar
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Police give update on Lord Street, St Helens stabbing investigation

1/1 DETECTIVES have released two suspects on bail after a man was stabbed in the leg on Friday evening in what police described as an appalling attack . As reported by the Star, police sealed off an area of Lord Street - an estate located off College Street, St Helens. Officers had received a report at about 5pm that a man had been attacked at an address. Emergency services found a 45-year-old man with stab wounds to his leg. He was taken to hospital for his injuries, however, a police spokesperson confirmed he has since been released. A 42-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman, both from St Helens, were arrested on suspicion on section 18 wounding, an offence also knowns as inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent.

Police condemn shocking incident after knife pulled on boy, 10

The boy was threatened near Nanny Goat Park DETECTIVES say they are “pursuing all lines of enquiry” after a group of youths threatened a 10-year-old boy before stealing his bike. As the Star reported last week, the youngster out with his cousin to play football on Nanny Goat Park in Parr on Thursday evening. He went on his bike and alleges that while riding in the park, he was stopped by a group of youths, one of whom he recognised. After members of the group rode on the bike, the boy asked for his bike to be returned – only to be threatened with a knife.

Boy, 10, threatened with knife by group who stole his bike

The incident happened at Nanny Goat Park A MUM has spoken of her horror after her 10-year-old son was threatened at knife point by a gang of youths who took his bike. Melissa Wood, from Peasley Cross, let the youngster out with his cousin to play football on Nanny Goat Park in Parr on Thursday evening. He went on his bike and alleges that while riding in the park, he was stopped by a group of youths, one of whom he recognised. After members of the group rode on the bike, the boy asked for his bike to be returned – only to be threatened with a knife.

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