NO charges have been made nearly two weeks after a man was seriously injured when a violent disorder broke out in Warndon.
The incident, which left what appeared to be blood splatter on a flat door, happened at around 1am on April 9 in Cranham Drive.
A woman, aged 20, was arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm, and a man, aged 35, was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder, after armed police were called to the property.
Providing an update today (April 20), a West Mercia Police spokesperson said: “Both people remain on police bail.”
A man in his 30s had sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries, believed to have been caused by a bladed object.
Officers were still at the scene more than 15 hours after the first call, with crime scene investigators taking pictures of the main entrance to the flats as well as the stairwell.
Neighbours were unaware of what took place, only noting that police officers had been at the incident since the early morning, and that blood was on the smashed door, with one man saying, ‘it looks like death’.
Speaking at the time, West Mercia Police detective inspector Dave Knight said: “Our communities can expect an increased police presence in the local area as we carry out our enquiries. We would like to reassure people that we do not believe there is any threat to the wider community, and at this stage, we do not believe this is linked to any other incidents.
“We have arrested two people in connection with the incident, but would urge anyone who has any information to assist with our investigation to please get in touch.”
