Newark – A suspect has been arrested after someone was reportedly threatened with a crossbow.
Police officers attended London Road, Newark, following concerns a teenager had fallen off his moped.
A 17-year-old rider was on the groud when response officers arrived – having suffered non-life-altering leg injuries.
At that point, police say that they received reports that the boy had fallen from the moped after being threatened with a crossbow.
Armed police officers then joined the response team at the scene after 4pm on Friday (23 August) to conduct a search.
A 29-year-old man was subsequently identified and arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.
Inspector Alice Bartle said: “Thankfully, the rider involved in this incident wasn’t more seriously hurt after coming off his moped, having reportedly been threatened with a crossbow.
“There is absolutely no excuse for anyone to ever carry an offensive weapon of this nature out in a public setting.
“We are still in the process of investigating this incident, so would ask anyone who saw what happened or has any other information to get in touch with us.
“This can be reported to the police via 101, quoting incident 491 of 23 August 2024, or by calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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