Investigation into Wavertree stabbing and attempted robbery

A 16-year-old boy is in hospital with wounds to his arm

Merseyside Police
Author: Alex HulsePublished 20th May 2024

An investigation has begun after reports a 16-year-old boy was stabbed in an attempted robbery in Wavertree.

At around 7am, Merseyside Police officers were called to Bird Street, close to Smithdown Road. The teenager was taken to hospital with a stab wound to his arm, which is being assessed.

Extensive enquiries are ongoing in the area, including CCTV, forensics and door-to-door.

Detective Inspector Michael Fletcher said: “Our enquiries are in the early stages but we initially think that this was an attempted robbery. We understand the concern that such incidents cause in our communities, and we will do everything in our power to find those responsible and put them before the courts. For a young teenager is appalling and will have been an extremely traumatic experience.

“Carrying knifes can have fatal consequences and it is through luck alone the victim isn't more seriously hurt. If you live locally or were passing by on foot or in a vehicles, please check any devices, particularly at around 6.50am. Anyone who saw the incident or anyone making off on foot or on a pedal bike, may have vital information to assist.

“Through partnership work, patrols, warrants, stop searches and land searches, we are committed to preventing the devastation that knife crime causes, and in the last year we have seen knife crime in Merseyside reduce by 18.6%. Last week was a week of action as part of Sceptre, the national knife crime awareness campaign, and we want to keep highlighting the harm that carrying weapons causes, so that the number of people affected continues to drop.”

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