Sunderland Echo

Police probe alleged knife incident

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Reports were made to police and security staff that someone allegedly flashed a large knife to a group of people in the area of Houghton Feast on Friday, October 11.

Posts on social media suggest that a group of around 100 youths had gathered in the area of Houghton Feast, which is based across Rectory Park and in the town centre.

Northumbri­a Police confirmed on Saturday, October 12 that a young man was assaulted within the Feast area – although there is not believed to be a connection between the knife incident and the reported assault.

Witnesses say there was a large police presence in the town from 9pm onwards on Friday, October 11.

The force also told the Echo that officers were called to “conflictin­g” reports of a disturbanc­e in the area – but there were no signs of any incident upon officers’ arrival at the scene.

The Feast closed early on Friday night although this was not in connection with any of the incidents.

A spokesman for Northumbri­a Police said on Saturday: “We did receive a report, conflictin­g reports, of youths gathering in the area. It was in the area of the Houghton Feast, there was a lot of youths around that area. “We spoke to security at the Feast. They had received a report that someone had shown a large knife and people had ran away. There was no evidence of this.

“We did come across a male who had been assaulted – this was not a serious assault.”

No arrests have been made in relation to the assault allegation.

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