Marston Lane incident : Police appeal for help and say they believe firearm seen was imitation

By Susie Watkins

6th Oct 2020 | Local News

Marston Lane in Frome October 5
Marston Lane in Frome October 5

Police have put out an appeal for help in tracking down a man they want to question regarding yesterday's incident in Marston Lane in Frome.

The Avon and Somerset force say that they continuing to investigate a suspected affray that happened yesterday afternoon (Monday 5 October).

Police say that they were called at approximately 4.45pm to reports of a man in possession of a machete at a property in Marston Lane. A suspected imitation firearm was also reportedly seen.

A man in his 30s suffered minor injuries. He did not require hospital treatment.

Armed officers attended the property but the offender had left before they arrived. The police helicopter was used to assist with a subsequent area search, which proved negative.

Efforts to find the man are ongoing and enquiries are continuing.

Police added : " Although our investigation is at an early stage, we believe this to be an isolated incident involving individuals known to each other. There is no evidence at this stage to suggest a wider risk to the public."

Anyone with information about what happened, or the man's whereabouts, is asked to call 101 and give reference 5220225837.

     

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