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Three people shot in random air gun attack on street It is very lucky that the victims sustained only minor injuries
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Three people were randomly shot on the same road in a suspected air-gun attack.
The victims were all walking separately on Bewesey Road in Warrington.
Three people shot as they walked down the street
Three people were injured after they were shot from an unknown location on the street
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Three people were shot by what police believe was a pellet-type weapon as they walked down Bewsey Road in Warrington. (Image: Google)
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The victims were walking down Bewsey Road last night when they were injured. Picture by Google Maps. THREE people were shot with a pellet gun in Bewsey last night. The casualties were walking along Bewsey Road at around 10pm on Monday, May 24, when they were attacked. All three suffered minor injuries, which are believed to have been caused by a ‘pellet-type weapon’. Cheshire Police carried out a search of the area, but no suspects were located. Officers are now appealing for information from members of the public in connection with the incident. Sergeant Mark Spaven said: “Although the investigation is in its early stages a number of enquiries are underway, and I would like to reassure the public that we are doing all we can to find those responsible and bring them to justice.