Police have a released an update to the incident that took place in the early hours of this morning.
A man was attacked at a property on Rutland street and suffered serious injuries after being stabbed and assaulted by a group of men.
Humberside police released this statement earlier regarding the incident.
A man has sustained serious injuries in a robbery which took place at 2.20am today (Monday 14 October) on Rutland Street in Grimsby.
The victim has knife wounds to his chest and arms and head injuries following the assault. Witnesses state that a group of around four men and youths attacked the victim in the street.
We are investigating the incident and are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident to call us on our non-emergency number 101 quoting log 37 14/10/19.
If you have information about this incident but don’t want to talk to the police then you can call CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online via their website: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ – the information you give will be received in the strictest of confidence and may make you eligible for a cash reward.
A woman and a man have been arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods in Grimsby, thanks to a member of the public who overheard them speaking about their haul.
Stolen haul recovery
The pair who are both from the town were caught in an alleyway behind Rutland Street yesterday Monday 19 August around 11am.
A member of the public called police, we attended and made the arrests.
The man, who’s 42, was also arrested on suspicion of possessing a class B drug, theft and burglary.
He’s been bailed. The woman who is 36, has been released under investigation.
Jewellery and a laptop were recovered, and we’re now wanting to trace the owner. Photographs of the goods can be found below.
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Humberside Fire and Rescue were called out earlier this evening after a farmers field off SouthSea Lane had been set alight.
It has destroyed over 120 acres of field. It is believed to have been started deliberately and the owner “said” it was the third attempt on the farm in the last ten days.
Officers are investigating reports of an assault in the Duke of York Gardens on Corporation Road, Grimsby shortly before 8am on Thursday 6 June.
Police need your help
PC James Stratton said: “A 26-year-old man was walking through the park when he was reportedly approached by a man wearing a blue tracksuit.
The man allegedly assaulted him with a knife causing him to suffer minor injuries.
“We are appealing for anyone that saw what happened or has any information that could assist our investigation to get in touch.”
You can do this by calling our non-emergency 101 number, log 184 06/06/19 applies, or via the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Three people have been taken to hospital following a crash involving two cars at a Grimsby junction.
A one of the serious crash
It is understood police were in pursuit of a silver ford Focus when it collided at the junction of Dudley Street and Cromwell Road shortly after 2am today.
In total it is believed there were five people travelling in a silver Ford Focus which collided with a black Suzuki carrying two people.
Laser camera equipment in use at crash scene
Firefighters said six people suffered injures. Two of the casualties have serious injuries and have been taken to Hull Royal Infirmary.
A third patient was taken to Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, in Grimsby.
Two of the most seriously injured are understood to be women, one from the silver ford Focus and one from a black Suzuki.
Black Suzuki
Police spent hours searching for at least one man who fled the scene, Who was believed to have ran through a garden of a property on Littlefield Lane.
Police were first on the scene, swiftly followed by Humberside fire and rescue crews who used cutting equipment to free a woman trapped in the black Suzuki.
Ambulance crews arrived shortly afterwards and found the casualties being treated by residents from Littlefield Lane awoken by the crash.
A woman was trapped in the black Suzuki for nearly two hours, according to a local resident who was watching the incident.
The woman’s condition had to be stabilised before attempting to free her. There was a lot of spilled fuel on the road so it was very difficult for the rescuers to get her out without igniting the fuel.”
A spokesman for East Midlands Ambulance Service said: “We received a call at 2.15am to Cromwell Road in Grimsby with the junction of Dudley Street, The caller reported there had been a road traffic collision. We sent three crewed ambulances.
“Two patients were taken to Hull Royal Infirmary and one patient was taken to Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital.”
A spokesman for Humberside Fire and Rescue Service said there were six casualties in total, four of whom got out before arrival of rescuers.
He said there were two adult female passengers trapped in vehicle.
Traffic investigators at the scene
“One adult female was released by the fire service using hydraulic cutting gear to remove rear door. Second adult female released by Fire Service using hydraulic ram and cutting gear to enter the vehicle.
Recovery remove the damaged silver focus.
Humberside Police are still looking for the man who fled the scene and believe he could be badly injured.
Police appealed to anyone who witnessed the incident or saw the Ford Focus in the Rendel Street or Earl Street areas prior to this collision to get in contact by calling Humberside Police on 101 quoting log 39 of June 5.
Hes believed to be potentially injured after the crash
Wanted man Karlis Jekabsons
We are worried for the welfare of a man who we think might have been seriously injured in a road traffic collision in Grimsby in the early hours of this morning.
A silver Ford Focus collided with a black Suzuki SX4 at the junction of Littlefield Lane and Dudley Street around 2am.
The focus involved in the crash
The man was travelling in the Ford left the scene. We believe him to be Karlis Jekabsons, 21, from Grimsby. A photograph of Mr Jekabsons is available.
Three other men and a woman who were also in the Focus sustained serious injuries. They are receiving treatment in hospital.
A woman passenger who was in the Suzuki suffered serious injuries to her wrist and abdomen and was also taken to hospital. The man driving sustained minor injuries.
Other vehicle involved in crash
Detective Inspector Kerry Bull from Grimsby CID said: “There were five people in total in the Ford Focus, four who were seriously injured.
“My main concern at this moment is to make sure the man who left the scene is ok. My worry is that he might have been injured as well but hasn’t sought treatment yet.
“If that’s the case I would ask him to do so as a matter of urgency to get the care he needs.
“We have arrested the other four people who were in the Ford on suspicion of aggravated vehicle taking and our investigations are continuing.
“If you saw anything, saw the Ford Focus in the Rendell Street or Earl Street areas prior to this collision, or have any information please contact us quoting log 39 of 5 June 2019.”
One of the main routes into Grimsby town centre is closed this morning following a serious crash overnight.
Cromwell Road and Dudley Street are closed up to Deansgate Bridge.
The collision, between a silver Ford Focus and a Suzuki SX4, has happened at the junction with Littlefield Lane.
Is is understood two people in the Focus fled the scene and Humberside Police are concerned for their welfare.
Emergency services were at the scene making the vehicles safe with fuel spilled all over the road.
Investigation officer gathering evidence
Crime Scene Investigators are at the scene and are inspecting the Ford Focus. Police have yet to issue a statement but it is believed the driver of the Ford is in hospital.
Officers at the cordon have been explaining to pedestrians and cyclists why they cannot go through the scene for fear of disrupting the laser scanners taking images of the scene for crash investigators.
Stagecoach buses were being diverted around the scene. Services 4, 5 and 6 are using Lord Street and Boulevard Avenue in both directions until the scene is clear.
A nearby resident said they had looked out their window and see a car being followed by police and then heard a loud bang, a distance away from their house.