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High Halden shooting: Suspects released without charge

Two men arrested on suspicion of attempted murder at a shooting in a rural village have been released without charge.

Police were called to the incident at Marten Park near Plurenden Road in High Halden in November last year.

Armed officers were deployed while roadblocks were set up in a wide cordon around the area during the incident after villagers reported hearing guns firing.

Police set up a cordon around the area. Picture by reporter Vicky Castle
Police set up a cordon around the area. Picture by reporter Vicky Castle

They were told to stay indoors for several hours, with reports that gunmen could be on the loose.

Two police helicopters were sent to the scene and circled overhead for several hours, while two men had to be airlifted to hospital in London after suffering gunshot wounds.

Then by 5pm two men were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with the incident.

Armed police near the scene. Picture by reporter Vicky Castle
Armed police near the scene. Picture by reporter Vicky Castle

Now police spokesman Steve Knight said the men have been released without charge.

He said: “Officers carried out a full and thorough investigation into the incident, including a full review of forensic evidence, CCTV footage and mobile phone analysis.

“However there was insufficient evidence to support a prosection. Officers will continue to investigate any further information that comes to light and continue to appeal for witnesses to come forward.”

Witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Tristan Kluibenschadl on 01622 654874.

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