A 17-year-old boy from Aylesbury has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the stabbing of a teenager in New Street at around 6.20pm on Tuesday (10/5).
The offender has been released on police bail while our enquiries continue.
The Section 60, which gives officers greater powers to Stop and Search people in Aylesbury, has been extended for a further 24 hours.
The Section 60 will remain in place until 3.30pm on Friday (13/5) and covers the area shown on the maps:
Buckingham Park Estate, within the boundary of Prince Rupert Drive to the south, the A413 to the east, Martin Dalby Way to the north and Peacock Lane and Beeston Lane to the east.
Aylesbury town centre, within the boundary of the A4157 to the north and east and the A41 to the south and west.
Superintendent Rebecca Mears, Local Police Area Commander for Aylesbury Vale, said:
“I have authorised an extension to the Section 60 to reduce any further serious violence being carried out and target those who maybe seeking to carry weapons.
“The order will cover the area shown in the maps and a further review will be carried out tomorrow.
“We continue to investigate the circumstances of this incident.
“An arrest has been made and we would ask the public if they have further information around the incident and have not already contacted us to please do so by calling 101 quoting reference 43220202328.”
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