
Boy, 15, taken to hospital as police investigate report of shooting in Cardiff
Boy, 15, taken to hospital as police investigate report of shooting in Cardiff
Police have said there will be an increased police presence in the Cardiff suburb as investigations continue
Police were called to Clos y Ffynnon, Pontprennau
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A 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital after police were called to a reports of a shooting incident in a Cardiff suburb over the weekend. Residents reported seeing a heavy police presence with armed officers in the Pontprennau area of the city on the evening of Saturday, June 7.
Police confirmed they were called to a house at 8pm to reports of an incident at Clos y Ffynnon, Pontprennau, in the east of the city. No arrests have been made so far, and police are continuing to investigate.
There will be increased police presence in the area as investigations continue.
A South Wales Police spokesperson said: 'Officers are in attendance at Clos y Ffynnon, Pontprennau, Cardiff following a report of an incident at around 8pm on the evening of Saturday June 7.
'A 15-year-old boy from Pontprennau has been taken to hospital. His injuries are not considered to be life-threatening.
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'An increased policing presence will be seen in the area of Clos y Ffynnon while officers conduct their investigation.'
Detective Superintendent Mark O'Shea, from South Wales Police, said: 'We understand the concern this incident will cause, and I want to reassure the local community that teams of detectives and specialist staff are working at pace to piece together the events of Saturday evening.' Extensive enquiries are ongoing, and there will be a visible police presence in the area while officers continue the investigation.
Information and footage can be submitted online here.
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Alternatively anyone with information can also contact South Wales Police quoting 2500180055.

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