THREE men have been arrested and a suspected firearm has been seized in connection with an incident in Prescot last month.

On Wednesday, May 24 at around 11.30pm, it was reported that a male was on Kemble Street and a loud bang was heard before four males fled the area on foot.

There were no reports of anyone being injured but a large cordon in the middle of Prescot was in place while the matter was investigated.

Since this incident, police have carried out "a thorough investigation" and on Friday, May 26 officers charged a 17-year-old boy, who can’t be named for legal reasons, with modifying an imitation firearm.

Today, Thursday, June 15, four warrants were carried out in Prescot, Whiston and Netherley and arrested a 50-year-old man from Prescot on suspicion of assisting an offender and possessing a controlled Class A drug (heroin).

A 20-year-old man from Netherley was also arrested alongside a 22-year-old man from Prescot on suspicion of possession of a firearm with intent to injure.

During these warrants, a suspected firearm was also seized, which has been forensically recovered to be established if it is a viable weapon, police add.

A quantity of Class A drugs, cash and arrested a fourth man, aged 57 and from Prescot was also seized, on suspicion of possessing a controlled Class A drug with intent to supply.

This fourth arrest is not in connection to the incident in Prescot.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul McVeigh said: “Since the reported incident in Prescot town centre, we have carried out an extensive investigation and officers have today made a number of key arrests.

“The gun has been forensically recovered and will be examined to establish if it is a viable weapon. Our enquiries remain ongoing.

“Guns have no place on the streets of Merseyside, and we will do everything in our powers to seize them and put the people who supply or carry them behind bars where they rightfully belong.

St Helens Star:

“We understand the fear that gun crime brings into our communities, but also see daily the impact we can all make to reduce such incidents.

“Information passed on by the public, either directly or anonymously via Crimestoppers, makes a massive difference in identifying suspects, seizing weapons and removing those people who would bring lethal weapons onto our streets.

“Although we have made these arrests, we are still appealing for anyone with information about this incident to please get in touch.

“The public are our eyes and ears and any information about where guns are being stored or who is using them is vital to the work we are doing.”

If you have any information on this incident, or who has information which could help us with police inquiries, please DM @MerPolCC, message ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook’ or @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555111 with reference 23000444515.

You can also pass information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.