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Published Date:
14 May 2008
NOTTS Police have arrested two men following a shooting incident in Worksop.
At around 6.15pm on Wednesday, a passing Notts Police Dog Section officer saw a man fire what is thought to be a sawn-off shotgun at another man on Newgate Street.

The offender missed the man, who was uninjured by the discharge, and then fled the scene. The offender's intended victim also fled the scene, heading in the same direction as the offender.

He suffered minor injuries after the police dog was released in an attempt to apprehend the offender and mistakenly bit him. He has been taken to Bassetlaw Hospital for treatment.

The police helicopter was seen hovering over the town as armed officers in vehicles searched the area.

At around 3am, officers arrested a 29 year-old man and a 23 year-old man at an address on Woodborough Road, Nottingham, in connection with this incident.

They are currently being questioned by detectives.
Scene of crime officers (SOCO) conducted a full forensic examination.

Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed this incident, or who has any information relating to it, to contact Worksop CID on 01909 500999 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Check back here for further updates.





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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 12:48 PM
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  • Location: Worksop
 
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go on have a guess who,

worksop 23/05/2008 22:28:54
Do you think the intended victim was maybe running away from the gun shot and not the scene??? or was he just supposed to stand and let them fire again??? And as i read your first aticle on this story it sounded like a member of the public was putting this incident down to drug dealing...........well may i just say think of something else to have a good gossip about as there was no drug dealing going on here.
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