Key Takeaways
- A fight, reported shooting, and stabbing occurred on Christmas Day in Gamesley, near Glossop, resulting in two men being hospitalized with serious and stable conditions, respectively.
- Four people, including three men and a woman, have been arrested in connection with the incident.
- The victims and suspects are believed to be known to each other, and there is no wider risk to the public.
- Derbyshire Police are seeking witnesses, particularly those with CCTV, mobile phone, or dashcam footage, to come forward with information.
Introduction to the Incident
Police in Derbyshire responded to a distressing incident on Christmas Day, which involved reports of a fight, a possible shooting, and a stabbing in the Gamesley area, near Glossop. The incident occurred at 4:20 pm on Bradwell Lea, where a man in his late teens was found to have been assaulted. He was taken to the hospital with serious head injuries and remains in a serious condition. A second man, also in his late teens, presented himself at Glossop police station with stab wounds to his abdomen and was hospitalized in a stable condition.
Arrests and Investigation
Following the incident, Derbyshire Police launched an investigation, which led to the arrest of four individuals – three men and a woman – in connection with the incident. Armed officers attended a property on Hollins Close, in Gamesley, where the arrests were made. The police believe that all those involved in the incident have been detained, and the investigation is ongoing. Although the inquiry is still in its early stages, it is thought that the victims and suspects are known to each other, suggesting that this was not a random attack. As a result, the police do not think that there is a wider risk to the public from those involved in the incident.
Police Appeal for Witness Information
The Derbyshire Police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward, particularly those who may have captured footage of the incident on CCTV, mobile phones, or dashcams. The police are keen to speak to anyone who may have information about the incident and are urging them to contact the authorities. People can report information anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers or by contacting Derbyshire Police directly, quoting the reference 463-251225. The police are also open to receiving messages on Facebook or calls to the 101 number. By gathering more information and evidence, the police hope to piece together the events surrounding the incident and bring those responsible to justice.
Incident Details and Injuries
The incident has left two young men hospitalized, one in a serious condition and the other in a stable condition. The first man, who was found assaulted on Bradwell Lea, suffered serious head injuries and was taken to the hospital, where he remains in a serious condition. The second man, who attended Glossop police station with stab wounds to his abdomen, is being treated in the hospital and is in a stable condition. Fortunately, despite reports of a possible shooting, there have been no gunshot injuries to either of the men in the hospital, and it is not believed that anyone was injured by a firearm. The police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, including the discharge of what appears to be a firearm, as seen on CCTV footage from the scene.
Conclusion and Next Steps
The incident on Christmas Day in Gamesley, near Glossop, has resulted in two young men being hospitalized and four people being arrested. The police are working to determine the events surrounding the incident and are appealing for witnesses to come forward with information. As the investigation continues, the police are reinforcing their message that the victims and suspects are believed to be known to each other, and there is no wider risk to the public. The community is encouraged to cooperate with the police and provide any information that may aid in the investigation. By doing so, the police hope to bring those responsible to justice and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

