Police Appeal After Vehicle Driven Away From Kirkby Incident
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Merseyside Police are appealing for details after a dark-coloured kia Sportage was driven away from an incident in Kirkby on Thursday, July 31st. The vehicle was seen leaving the scene along Bewley drive between 12.48pm and 12.55pm, and officers are keen to speak with those inside to understand the circumstances.
What Happened in Kirkby?
Detectives are currently investigating the events surrounding the vehicle’s departure. While details remain limited,police are treating the situation seriously and are asking for the public’s help to piece together what occurred.
“At this stage we are simply asking the occupants of the car to come forward and speak to us to help us understand what has taken place,” stated Detective Inspector Alan Wood of Merseyside Police.
The examination is focusing on gathering information from potential witnesses who may have been in the area at the time. Authorities believe several vehicles and pedestrians were present on Bewley Drive during the incident.
Can You Help? Dashcam and CCTV Footage Needed
police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident, seen the Kia Sportage in the area, or captured relevant footage to come forward. Specifically, they are requesting residents and drivers to check:
dashcam footage: Review recordings from your vehicle’s dashcam for any sightings of the Kia Sportage or unusual activity on Bewley Drive.
CCTV systems: If you have CCTV cameras installed on your property, please check the recordings for any relevant footage.
Doorbell cameras: Many modern doorbell cameras record activity outside your home. review this footage for potential clues.
Even seemingly insignificant details could prove crucial to the investigation.”We know a number of vehicles were in the area and passed by so we believe someone may have witnessed the incident, seen the car in the area or captured something on their dashcam,” DI Wood explained.
How to Contact merseyside Police
If you have any information that could assist the investigation, please contact Merseyside Police using one of the following methods:
Direct Message on Twitter: Send a direct message to @MerPolCC.
* Non-Emergency Number: call 101 and quote reference number 25000630739.
Your contribution, no matter how small it may seem, could be vital in helping police understand the full picture and bring this investigation to a successful Also to be considered:.
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