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Suspect found in loft after wielding machete

It was also reported that he could be in possession of a firearm.

A man who wielded a machete and an imitation firearm in a Mansfield street was found by police hiding in a loft.

 

Officers were called to Newgate Lane at around 11:25 am on Sunday, 25 August 2024, following reports that a group of people were involved in an altercation.

Investigations revealed that three men had intervened when they saw Liam Gilbert armed with a large blade, standing over a woman.

It was also reported that he could be in possession of a firearm.

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Officers began a manhunt for Gilbert and tracked him down to an address on Maltby Road, Mansfield, later that day.

When officers gained entry to the bungalow, they found an imitation firearm wrapped in clothing inside a tumble dryer.

Gilbert was then discovered in the loft space of the property, hidden underneath a roll of insulation.

The 37-year-old, of Whitcombe Gardens, Top Valley, Nottingham, pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article in a public place and possession of an imitation firearm in a public place.

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He was jailed for 22 weeks when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Monday, 17 March.

Detective Sergeant Matt Dumbrell, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“The initial altercation occurred in the middle of the day in a busy street and would have caused concern to anyone who witnessed it.

“By taking a blade out into the street, Gilbert was putting himself and anyone he came into contact with at risk of harm.

“Imitation firearms like the one discovered can be very realistic and understandably cause alarm to others.

“Officers worked efficiently to bring this incident to a safe conclusion by quickly tracking down Gilbert and detaining him.

“I hope people living in the neighbourhoods involved are reassured by our thorough and robust investigation.”

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