A second person has been arrested following an attack in the Moreton Hall area of Bury St Edmunds, as detectives release details of vehicles that they believe to be connected to the crime. Police were called at just before 10.15pm on Sunday 22 March to reports of a serious incident in Mortimer Road. A man aged in his 40s was found to have sustained stab wounds and was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. He remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition. It was reported that five suspects wearing dark clothing and face coverings had fled the scene. Yesterday afternoon, Monday 30 March, officers arrested a 38-year-old man in Bury St Edmunds on suspicion of attempted murder. He was taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre (PIC) for questioning and has subsequently been released on bail until Monday 29 June, pending further enquiries. On Wednesday 25 March, officers arrested a 44-year-old man in south London, also on suspicion of attempted murder. The man – from the Brixton area - was transported back to Bury St Edmunds PIC for questioning. He was subsequently bailed in connection with the Suffolk Police investigation until Friday 29 May, pending further enquiries. Officers have been progressing numerous lines of enquiry over the past week and seized three vehicles which are suspected to have been used by the offenders. These are: a black Nissan Note; a beige/light-coloured Nissan Note; and a black Nissan Micra. Detectives are appealing for anyone who believes they saw any vehicles matching these descriptions in the vicinity of Mortimer Road on the night of Sunday 22 March and this includes anyone driving in the area that may have dash camera footage. Officers continue to make additional uniformed patrols in the area of Mortimer Road to provide reassurance to the local community. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact West CID at Bury St Edmunds Police Station, quoting reference: 37/16423/26 Website: https://www.suffolk.police.uk/tell-us Phone: Call 101 Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their online form: www.crimestoppers-uk.org Please note in the event of an emergency you should always call 999. |