Police officer hit by van in St Helens
Two people have been arrested
A police officer has been taken to hospital, after he was hit by a van in St Helens.
Police were responding to a report that a backpack suspected to contain cannabis was in the road on Hewitt Avenue at around 8pm last night (Tuesday 17 May).
While the Constable was retrieving the bag, he approached a white Ford Transit van whose occupants were acting suspiciously nearby.
The van was then driven at the officer, before heading away from the scene.
The officer was left with multiple injuries, including a serious injury to his shoulder, and was taken to hospital. His condition is described as stable.
A short time later it was reported two men were running from a vehicle into fields near the East Lancs Road, and had discarded a bag.
Officers attended, the men were detained and the bag and vehicle - which had been left on Ecclesfield Road - were recovered for forensic examination.
Two men from Rochdale have been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and taken into custody to be questioned.
Chief Inspector Jim Wilde said: “Every single day, Merseyside Police officers fearlessly put themselves in harm’s way to protect the public from harm.
“Our Emergency and Priority Response officers are called upon to attend incidents that can involve a whole range of criminality including the use of aggression, violence and weapons.
“They do so willingly, because they have joined the police service to protect people and keep Merseyside safe.
“Sadly, this evening our officer’s dedication has come at a great cost to himself.
“Thankfully he is now receiving the care and treatment he needs, and everyone at Merseyside Police wishes him well. He will receive our full support as he recovers from this terrible incident.”
Chief Insp Wilde added: “We have made two arrests, spoken to a number of witnesses and are studying CCTV footage from the area following the incident.
“But I want to appeal to anyone who may have witnessed any part of it, or who has CCTV or dashcam not yet submitted to police, to come forward.
“Your information or evidence could prove vital as we seek to bring those responsible to justice.”
You can pass on any information via DM @MerPolCC, ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ on Facebook quoting with reference 22000339976. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111