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Weaste Firearms Incident: Arrest Made as Police Appeal for Information

By Carl Davison

Jane Street - Weaste
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Just before 9 pm on Sunday, June 30, members of the public reported a suspected firearms discharge in the Weaste area of Salford. Residents reported hearing three gunshots, and initial enquiries established that several shots had been fired at an address on Jane Street in Salford.

Immediate safeguarding measures were implemented for those affected, and additional patrols were deployed to the area to support the community and conduct further enquiries. Following a proactive stop search by neighbourhood officers on Tuesday, July 2, a 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm. He remains in custody for questioning.

Detective Inspector Justin Bryant of GMP’s Salford crime investigation department stated:

“Whilst our investigation is in the early stages, I hope this arrest shows the community that we are taking swift action to protect them and tackle firearms-enabled criminality.

“I would like to thank those who have already come forward and shared information with us, and I would urge anyone who has not yet spoken to us directly, please get in touch. Please don’t assume what you know is already known to us. The smallest piece of information, CCTV, doorbell, or dash cam footage could be crucial to our investigation.

“We are continuing our appeal to anyone who may have seen a white SUV type vehicle in the area over the last few days, which perhaps seemed out of place. At this stage, we believe this vehicle to be crucial to our investigation.

“Additional officers remain in the area, they are there to support you, and I would urge you to speak to them if you haven’t already.”

Any information will be treated with the utmost discretion. Please contact GMP on 101 quoting log 3070 of 30/6/2024. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, please share information with the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

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