Dog killed in targeted Cumbernauld shooting

The dog - a white Maltichon called Henry - died as a result of the firearm being fired.

Henry the dog @ Police Scotland
Author: Collette McGoniglePublished 24th Jan 2020
Last updated 25th Jan 2020

A dog was shot dead during a targeted attack as a gang carrying a firearm and a gun chased a man through a North Lanarkshire estate.

At around 6.55pm on Thursday, four men in a silver Ford Focus drove into Brunswick Gardens in Cumbernauld.

Three men wearing dark clothing and possibly balaclavas got out of the car, chased the 27-year-old man and a weapon was fired.

A 52-year-old woman was walking her dog nearby and suffered a minor injury to her hand.

The dog - a white Maltichon called Henry - died as a result of the firearm being discharged, police said.

The man who was targeted was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary with serious but not life-threatening injuries to his back.

The car - part of the registration reading 67 ZKZ - was found burnt out between Fannyside Mill and Forest Road near Blackthorn Roundabout, around 7.55pm.

Detective Chief Inspector Gillian Grant, senior investigating officer, said: This was completely reckless and the fact this happened in a residential street shows the suspects had a complete disregard for the safety of the public.

A woman who was simply walking her dog has been left absolutely devastated.

There is an increased police presence in the area and reassurance patrols will be carried out.

A team of detectives will be conducting CCTV and house-to-house inquiries.''

She added: I would appeal to the public to contact us with any relevant information about this attack because this behaviour cannot be allowed to happen in our communities.

I would ask specifically if anyone witnessed the attack or saw a silver Ford Focus shortly before or after the incident to contact us.

Also, could I appeal to anyone driving in the Eastfield Road and Dullater Road area last night around 6.55pm to check dash cam footage and contact us.''

Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 3095 of 23 January 2020, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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