A machete was later recovered from a property in HuytonA man in his 20s sustained a slash wound on his arm during a street robbery in HuytonA man in his 20s sustained a slash wound on his arm during a street robbery in Huyton(Image: Google Maps)

Six teenagers were arrested after a man was slashed in the arm during a robbery. At around 8.30pm on Saturday, May 17, police received a report that a man in his 20s had walked into a medical centre in Huyton after being slashed in his arm by five males dressed in black, riding Sur-ron motorbikes.

They then stole his black Boardman electric bike, police said. The man suffered a slash wound which is not life threatening, police added.

Shortly after, at around 9pm, police received another report that five males had threatened a 13-year-old boy on Allerton Road in Woolton and stolen his blue electric mountain bike.

Police said the blue bike had a tracker which was traced to Cassino Road, Huyton. Officers attended and detained a group of males outside a shop on Cassino Road with one suspect hiding inside. The stolen blue mountain electric bike was found at the scene.

Six males aged between 19 and 17 years, from Huyton and Stockbridge Village, were arrested on suspicion of two counts of robbery and Section 18 wounding. They have been released on police bail with conditions.

Officers carried out a search of a property in Huyton and located two Sur-ron bikes within the kitchen area and a machete hidden behind one of the bikes.

Two Sur-ron motorbikes and a machete were seized from a property in HuytonTwo Sur-ron motorbikes and a machete were seized from a property in Huyton(Image: Merseyside Police)

A 17-year-old male from Huyton was further arrested on suspicion of two counts of theft and possession of an offensive weapon in a dwelling.

Knowsley Superintendent Karl Baldwin said: “In both instances the victims were very shaken by the robberies, with one sustaining a slash wound which thankfully wasn’t life threatening.

“I would advise people who have bikes to consider purchasing a tracking device, as in this instance we were able to trace the blue bike and arrest six males. A tracking device can provide peace of mind to the owner that there is a chance in recovering the stolen bike.

“In addition we have trojan bikes in the force as part of a range of tactics to track suspects and those involved in criminality.

“Although we have made six arrests in connection with the two robberies our enquiries continue, and we would urge anyone who witnessed both incidents, or captured either on dashcam, doorbell or CCTV footage to please contact us as it may prove vital to the investigation.”

Superintendent Baldwin added: “We are absolutely committed to targeting those who bring misery to our communities and getting knives and offensive weapons off our streets.

“Our officers are committed in removing anyone who stores, carries and uses weapons through proactive use of stop and search powers, open land searches, warrants and education work alongside partners.

“The use of knives and any weapons is reckless and will not be tolerated, and can have devastating consequences, not only for the victim and their family but also for the offenders involved.

“I would urge people to educate themselves and speak to their children and family members about the dangers of knife crime.

“We continue to seek out those involved in knife crime, enticing young and vulnerable people to carry weapons or involved in gangs.”

Anyone with information should contact Merseyside Police social media desk via X @MerPolCC or on Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’. You can also report information via our website: https://www.merseyside.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/ or call 101 quoting incident reference 25000408230.

Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or via their website here: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/give-information-anonymously In an emergency always call 999.

For more practical tips on how to protect your bike from theft, visit: https://www.merseyside.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/how-safe-is-your-bike/