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Detectives in Tameside continue to investigate firearms discharges in Denton and Hyde

Yesterday (21 October 2024) at around 9pm reports were made to officers of two firearms discharges taking place on Standish Walk, Denton and shortly after at nearby Mill Lane in Hyde.

Thankfully, no serious injuries were suffered by those at the addresses despite being damaged and enquiries are ongoing to locate those responsible.

Scenes remain in place as specialised officers continue to obtain evidence.

Chief Superintendent Chris Foster from our Tameside district said, “Since the incident happened, we have overnight and throughout today been carrying out a number of lines of enquiry to understand fully what has happened.

“We strongly believe these were targeted attacks and although no arrests have been made at this stage, we are making good progress.

“Officers are visible in the area to provide reassurance to our local communities who will rightly be shocked to learn about what has happened, whilst the victims continue to be supported.

“We are at a crucial stage in our investigation and I would like to appeal to those in the local area to come forward in confidence if they have any information that could help us. This could be eyewitness accounts, or footage whether from CCTV, doorbell or dashcam.

“Please do get in touch with us direct on 0161 856 9262 or 101 quoting incident 3383 of 21/10/2024. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

“All details will be handled sensitively as we remain focused on tracking those responsible to ensure we can bring them in for questioning.”

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