Four people have been arrested in connection with a stabbing at a Tesco store in Huddersfield.
The incident took place on Monday 15 October at around 5pm on St Peter’s Street, where there was an altercation involving a number of males.
Officers were deployed to the scene and found three males with injuries consistent with stab wounds.
They were all taken to hospital for treatment.
Four males, aged 15, 17, 24 and 26, were all arrested for section 18 wounding with intent offences.
Detective Inspector Mark Catney, of Kirklees CID, said: “Our investigation remains ongoing today to establish the circumstances of the incident.
“This was believed to be a targeted attack amongst people known to each other and we have four people currently in custody.
“Last night and throughout today there will be high visibility police patrols in and around the area by our NPT teams to provide reassurance to the local communities.
“I would urge anyone who has any information about this incident to come forward and contact the police to assist with our enquiries.”
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