VIDEO: Men bailed after stabbing in Notts town

Three men who were arrested following a stabbing in Eastwood, which left a man with serious injuries, have been bailed.
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Police incident Bailey Grove Road

Police were called to Ryemere Close at about 7.45pm on Monday, February 15, after reports of the attack.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said a 28-year-old man suffered serious injuries and remains in hospital.

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Three men, aged 25, 31 and 29, were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm, but have now been bailed pending further investigation.

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Police incident Bailey Grove Road

This incident left parts of the estate cordoned off whilst police carried out searches in South Street, Scalby Close, Rymere Close, Bailey Grove and Great Northern Road.

Bin collections were also prevented due to the police activity.

A man who lives on the estate, who asked not to be named, said his teenage son has been left ‘terrified by the incident’.

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He said his son ran downstairs because he heard somebody shouting outside and crying for help.

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Police incident Bailey Grove Road

And by the time they got outside there were loads of other neighbours and emergency services on the streets.

The man said: “My son doesn’t want to go outside at night anymore - hearing the shouting has left him terrified.”

A 24-year-old mum-of-two, who has lived in the area her whole life, said the incident has left her really scared.

“We never used to have trouble like this before.

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“It does seem to be getting really rough around here recently.”

This comes just days after ‘gunshots’ were reported in the town.

Police say they are investigating both incidents.

It is not yet known whether they are linked.

If you have information, call police on 101, quoting incident 778 of February 15.

Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 55511.

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