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  • Police warning over imitation firearms being carried in public as BB gun in seized by officers in Worksop

    Police warning over imitation firearms being carried in public as BB gun in seized by officers in Worksop

    Police have warned imitation firearm owners have been warned to expect a response if they carry the weapons in public after a man was arrested and a BB gun was seized..

    Officers attended the scene at 11.16am on Thursday (3) following reports that someone was carrying an assault rifle whilst walking down Goldcrest Road.

    The weapon – later confirmed to be a BB gun – was found discarded in a bush by police, who also detained a suspect at the scene.

    The item was quickly identified as being a non-viable firearm, with the 38-year-old man stopped on the street subsequently arrested on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.

    After being brought into custody, he was additionally arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage.

    PC Zak Haynes, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Thankfully for everybody concerned, the weapon seized during this incident was an imitation firearm, as opposed to a viable one.

    “Nevertheless, this should serve as a warning to anyone who carries a BB gun, air gun, or other type of imitation firearm, that reports of this nature will be treated with the utmost seriousness and prompt a robust police response.

    “Brandishing any kind of firearm in a public place is an incredibly serious offence and will always be met with swift action by Nottinghamshire Police.”

  • Retford pub staff and customers lead tributes following tragic deaths of 10-year-old girl and dad in Ingoldmells caravan fire

    Retford pub staff and customers lead tributes following tragic deaths of 10-year-old girl and dad in Ingoldmells caravan fire

    Staff and customers at a pub in Retford have shared their grief over the deaths of a 10-year-old girl and her father in a caravan fire on a holiday park in Ingoldmells.

    Lincolnshire Police have named the victims as 48-year-old father, Lee Baker and his 10-year-old daughter Esme Baker.

    They said they were ‘both from the Nottinghamshire area’.

    Senior Investigating Officer, Det Insp Lee Nixon, said: We believe we might be close to arriving at a working hypothesis.  We are working hard to validate the facts available to us to be able to provide answers for the family and loved ones of those who were very tragically taken by this fire. Yet the evident intensity of the fire has made this task incredibly challenging.”

    PICTURED: Esme Baker
    Pictured: Lee Baker, 48

    A member of Lee and Esme’s family said: “Lee and Esme were excited to be spending the first weekend of the holidays together.  We are all utterly devastated at what’s happened. This loss is incomprehensible at the moment, and we ask for people to give us space to process this utterly heartbreaking loss.”

    The Ye Olde Sun Inn in Retford has shared a picture of Lee in a post on their Facebook page, saying he’ll always have a seat at the bar.

    Customers also paid tribute with one writing: “My friend, my neighbour. The kindness and friendship this absolute diamond of a man showed me I will never forget. I can’t believe it. I am heartbroken.”

    Another wrote: “I am going to miss you being stood outside the pub telling us they’d run out of beer every time we walked in.”

    One customer posted: “I’ve only lived in Retford for two years and I feel incredibly lucky to be able to call this man a friend.”

    Lincolnshire Police offer our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Lee and Esme.  Our thoughts are with them at this incredibly sad time.

    A crowdfunding page has now been created https://www.gofundme.com/f/lee-esme

  • Worksop burglary suspect detained within minutes of carrying out break-in

    Worksop burglary suspect detained within minutes of carrying out break-in

    A suspected burglar was arrested in Worksop within minutes of carrying out a break-in.

    Police were called to a business property in Newcastle Avenue at 10.16pm on Wednesday (2) when an alarm was activated by an intruder.

    A suspect was then spotted nearby and chased down on foot by officers in Brook Terrace.

    A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary and possession of Class B drugs.

    PC Andrew Brundish, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Officers arrived on the scene very quickly and did a great job in identifying and apprehending a suspect in a nearby street.

    “Burglaries of this nature are a major inconvenience to local businesses and will always generated an immediate police response.”