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We are appealing for witnesses after a two people were stabbed following a robbery in Leasowe yesterday, Wednesday 11 October.
At around 4.40pm officers received a report that a 17-year-old boy and a 29-year-old man were riding their bikes in the field near Reeds Lane when they were approached by six youths who assaulted them and stole their bikes.
The 29-year-old victim was stabbed in the shoulder and the 17-year-old victim was stabbed in the hand. They were taken to hospital for treatment.
It was reported that the six suspects were dressed in black and wore balaclavas. They made off towards Bidston Golf course.
Officers are at the scene and searching the area.
An investigation is underway and CCTV and forensic enquiries are being carried out in the local area.
Chief Inspector Paul Rannard said: “We are in the early stages of the investigation, and we would appeal to anyone who was in the vicinity of Reeds Lane in Leasowe or saw six youths dressed in black running towards Bidston Golf course to please come forward and speak to us.
“I also urge people in the area to check your CCTV and dashcam footage to see if it has captured any footage, no matter how small, as any information may help with the investigation.”
Chief Inspector Rannard added: “Reducing knife crime is a priority all year round in Merseyside. We are committed to proactively use stop and search powers, carry out open land searches, warrants and education work alongside partners to remove weapons from the streets.
“While we are making positive progress, we understand the devastating consequences of carrying a knife and are relentless in our approach to targeting and pursuing criminals.
“The use of knives and any weapons is reckless and will not be tolerated, and can have tragic consequences, not only for the victim and their family but also for the offenders involved.
“I would urge people to educate themselves and speak to their children and family members about the dangers of knife crime.
“There is no place for knives in our communities. I would urge anyone with information to get in touch so we can act on community intelligence or call Crimestoppers anonymously.”
Anyone with information is asked to DM @MerPolCC or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 quoting reference 23000995037.