Police renew appeal for witnesses to incident involving gunshots fired toward Banbury home

Police have launched a renewed appeal for witnesses to a firearms incident in Banbury
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Thames Valley Police is looking for witnesses following an incident in which a firearm was discharged toward a residence in Banbury.

The incident happened after the occupants of a car believed to be a VW Tiguan or similar pulled into Sinclair Avenue, Banbury and a number of shots were fired towards a residence. The shooting occurred around 11.30pm on Sunday December 20.

No one was injured during the incident.

Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector, Larry Johnson, Crime Manager for Cherwell and West Oxfordshire, said: “We are carrying out a number of enquiries following this worrying incident.

“A number of shots were fired at a house where a number of people were residing and it is extremely lucky that no one was injured as a result of this incident.

“We continue to follow a number of detailed lines of enquiry including forensic work, however we believe that there are people in the community who may know more about this incident, but have not yet come forward.

“Also we are asking for anyone who has seen a VW Tiguan travelling in the Sinclair Avenue area prior to the incident or may know where it is to please come forward.

Police have launched a renewed appeal for witnesses to a firearms incident in BanburyPolice have launched a renewed appeal for witnesses to a firearms incident in Banbury
Police have launched a renewed appeal for witnesses to a firearms incident in Banbury

“We believe that this incident was not a random attack and there was no danger to the wider public.

“Anyone with information no matter how small or insignificant should call 101 quoting reference 43200433463, or if you wish to report 100% anonymously you can do so by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

“Members of the public may continue to see an increase police presence following this incident. If anyone has any concerns or information they can speak to one of our officers.”