Officers from West Yorkshire Police pointed guns at a property as part of police enquiries into a Harehills stabbing
Armed officers and a police helicopter swarmed a Leeds street in a series of house raids after a teenager was stabbed.
The house raids were part of ongoing enquiries into a serious incident which saw a 16-year-old boy stabbed and left seriously injured. On Sunday, September 10, the teen was attacked in Florence Street, Harehills. Read more: 'Rival drug gangs' clash in Leeds street as two men slashed with machete and rushed to hospital
On Tuesday, around 4.40pm, officers carried out enquiries relating to the incident at two addresses in Reginald Mount. A substantial amount of cannabis was recovered at one of the addresses and three men were arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class B drug with intent to supply. They remain in custody. Enquiries continue into the assault investigation as well as the drug offences discovered.
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