
Police appeal after teen seen in Morecambe Street with firearm.
Lancashire Police said, “You may be aware of a significant police presence in Morecambe town centre and we just wanted to let you know why we were there.
We were called to Victoria Street at 8.15pm yesterday following reports a firearm had been discharged.
Our officers quickly attended the scene and it was established that the weapon was blank firing.
We appreciate that those who heard and saw this item would have been caused distress.
We are taking this matter extremely seriously and work is ongoing to identify and arrest the offender.
The suspect is described as being 5ft 9, in his late teens and wearing a dark tracksuit and a face covering.
We would ask anyone with CCTV, dashcam, mobile phone or doorbell footage which covers the town centre between 7.45pm and 9pm to check and see if they have captured anyone matching that description.
We are also keen to speak to a taxi driver who was in the area at the time and saw the suspect step out in front of his vehicle.
A scene was put in place while we carried out our initial investigation and search of the area, but has since been stood down.
We would like to reassure the public that no persons have come to any harm during this incident and we believe that there is no wider threat to the public.
We have established that the weapon discharged blanks and we are progressing our enquiries to identify the suspect involved.
There will be an increased uniform presence in the area while we progress those enquiries.
If you have witnessed the incident or have any information or footage which covers the area of Victoria Street and Market Street then please give us a call on 101 and quote log 1264 of 30th March 2024.
You can also call CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.