Two boys, 15 and 16, arrested as knife found after crash involving 'car used in robbery'

Two boys, 15 and 16, arrested as knife found after crash involving 'car used in robbery'


Two boys have been arrested after a car 'used in a robbery' smashed into parked vehicles on a street in Oldham,

The crash happened on Hollins Road, close to the junction with Frederick Street, at around 11.40am this morning (May 6). Emergency services raced to the scene following a reports of smash involving a car and a 'several stationary cars'.

A cordon was put in place with the road closed off in both directions as forensic officers scoured the scene for evidence. A knife could be seen on the road amid the debris from the crash.

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Police said the car, which was left badly smashed and damaged after the crash, was believed to have been involved in a robbery on Rochdale Road in Royton earlier today. The two boys - aged 15 and 16 - were arrested 'swiftly' after the incident.

Both were arrested on suspicion of robbery and possession of an offensive weapon, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said. Residents on the scene assisted officers, police said, and no members of the public were injured.

A knife within a cordon on Hollins Road in Oldham
A knife within a cordon on Hollins Road in Oldham -Credit:ASP

A statement issued by the force said: "At 11:39am this morning, we were called to Hollins Road in Oldham, to reports of a road traffic collision where a car collided with several stationary cars. Thankfully, no members of public were injured.

"It’s believed that the car was involved in a robbery on Rochdale Road, Royton, earlier today. Emergency services attended, and thanks to information from members of the public at the scene, we were able to swiftly locate two teenage boys, aged 15 and 16, who were arrested on suspicion of robbery and possession of an offensive weapon."

The badly damaged car after the crash on Hollins Road
The badly damaged car after the crash on Hollins Road -Credit:ASP

A spokesperson for the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: "Shortly after 11.40am today (Monday, 6 May), two fire engines from Oldham and Hollins fire stations, and the Technical Response Unit from Ashton-under-Lyne, were called to attend a road traffic collision involving two cars on Frederick Street, Oldham.

“Crews arrived quickly and worked alongside Greater Manchester Police to make the area safe. Firefighters departed after approximately one hour at the scene.”

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