in Bury after allegedly making a 'gun fingers' gesture at police.
15.09.2020 - 12:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A teenage boy has been arrested after a pursuit ended with a police car landing on its roof following a knife-point car-jacking.The 15-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of robbery and dangerous driving after the incident in Tameside yesterday evening (Monday).
Police were initially called reports of a car-jacking at knifepoint in Oldham.Officers began chasing the suspected stolen vehicle, before a 'tactical collision' took place on Audenshaw Road.An eyewitness wrote on Facebook that they
.in Bury after allegedly making a 'gun fingers' gesture at police.
Wythenshawe carrying a 'crossbow and bat', police have confirmed. Armed cops were called to the estate following the incident on Friday afternoon.
in Farnworth. Police were called to Albert Road at around 5am this morning to reports of a man slumped over his steering wheel.
Manchester Evening News Tommy was a 'loving and caring dad, husband, brother and uncle'.Kathleen Berry, who is married to Tommy's nephew, said he treated her 'like his own niece'.She lovingly called him 'Uncle Mush'.In a message to Tommy, penned with husband Alan McDonagh, Kathleen said: "From all of us, Uncle Mush, we all love you."A legend, the one and only Tommy Sharp. You will never be forgotten."We would all give anything in the world to have you back.
This is a bigger surprise than any plot twist on American Horror Story: the FX series’ darling, Billie Lourd, welcomed a child! The pregnancy had been a complete secret, so Billie sent fans into shock when she shared her first ever photo of her baby boy, Kingston Fisher Lourd Rydell, in an Instagram post on Sept. 24. “Introducing…Kingston Fisher Lourd Rydell,” Billie captioned the photo of her newborn’s tiny feet.
Salford.Officers spotted a vehicle being driven at speed on Frederick Road at around 11.40pm on Wednesday night (September 23).Police began a chase before the vehicle in question crashed with two other cars.Two men who were travelling in the car being pursued were killed at the scene, police said.One man and two women from the other vehicles were taken to hospital with what has been described as serious injuries.A police cordon was in place on Frederick Road from Broad Street to Lissadel Street
HullLive reports.He tackled him, arrested him and sat on him until backup arrived and he was arrested and led to a police van.On Friday, Hamer, who hid a drinking problem, paranoia and obsessive jealousy behind the veneer of a respectable department store manager and business consultant, was jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 22 years.He had subjected Joanne to over two years of domestic abuse, controlling her every move, spying on her and isolating her from friends and
Bury. Police rushed to the home and arrested two men, ages 33 and 61, on suspicion of possession of a shotgun.
A dopey criminal showed he wasn't the sharpest tool in the box - after turning up to court armed with a knife.Police officers in Manchester city centre couldn't believe their eyes when the man was caught at security gates with what was described as a 'large kitchen knife'.He was arrested on the spot.In a sarcastic tweet, Greater Manchester Police said: "If you’re attending court, it’s best not to bring a large kitchen knife with you."Male arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article.
"Anyone with any information including any footage such as dashcam footage or CCTV should contact police on 0161 856 8994 quoting incident number 2570 of 14/09/2020. Details can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
These are the scenes in Audenshaw tonight as a police car ended up overturned on its roof.The incident happened at the junction between Audenshaw Road and Ash Street at around 7pm.Audenshaw Road remains closed in both directions with further police vehicles at the scene and the force helicopter overhead.Pictures show a police patrol car overturned in the carriageway and a red car appears to have been abandoned on the pavement.It is unclear at this time if any officer was injured or not.Witnesses
Two guns have been recovered after a dawn raid on a house in Salford.As reported in the Manchester Evening News four men were arrested on suspicion of firearms offences during a planned strike on Tuesday.Armed police were involved when a search warrant was executed at the property in Goulden Street, Langworthy, based on intelligence.More than 25 officers plus staff from other agencies were involved in the operation.The house was sealed off as a crime scene and the investigation is ongoing.Now