Police issue update after on investigation into drive-by shooting at garage after four arrested in Greater Manchester

Police issue update after on investigation into drive-by shooting at garage after four arrested in Greater Manchester

An attempted murder probe is continuing

Police outside S Autos garage following the shooting
Police outside S Autos garage following the shooting(Image: Andrew Robinson)

Four suspects arrested in Greater Manchester after a drive-by shooting in West Yorkshire have been released on bail, it has been confirmed.

Three men were rushed to hospital after the shooting at S Autos on Bulary Road in Huddersfield at around 3pm on July 22.

The suspects fled the scene afterwards in a vehicle, West Yorkshire Police (WYP) said.

Investigations suggested a Nissan Juke, with false registration plates, was driven by the garage as the shots were fired.

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A 30-year-old man received a foot injury, a 36-year-old was injured in a knee and a 20-year-old man was injured in his arm and stomach after they were ‘struck by projectiles.’

Their injuries were described as ‘non-life-threatening.’

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The Juke was later located and seized outside the West Yorkshire area having been abandoned.

Four men aged 18, 19, 20 and 21 were arrested in Greater Manchester around a week later.

Two were arrested on supsicion of attempted murder with the other two arrested on suspicion of firearms offences.

In an update issued this evening (Friday, August 1), WYP confirmed they had been released on bail.

“Enquiries into the incident remain ongoing” a spokesperson said.

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