Number of men injured after large 'fight with weapons' in Leeds
Police say they were called to Burley Hill Drive last night
An investigation is underway after Police say a number of men have been injured after large 'fight with weapons' in Leeds.
Police were called to Burley Hill Drive at 11.48pm on Sunday night to reports of men armed with machetes and other weapons attacking each other.
Two men have received serious head injuries and are in hospital. Two other men are also in hospital.
All of the men have been arrested in connection with the incident - alongside a 23-year-old who's in custody.
Two other men, who presented at hospital in Bradford with suspected stab type injuries, left prior to police arrival and enquiries are ongoing to trace them.
A statement from Police:
"Detectives are appealing for information following a large fight involving weapons in Leeds last night where a number of men were seriously injured.
"At 11.48pm on Sunday, police started to receive calls from members of the public reporting males armed with machetes and other weapons attacking each other in Burley Hill Drive.
"Armed officers were deployed to the scene but those involved had left.
"Two badly damaged vehicles, a Mitsubishi Shogun and a Volkswagen Passat, were found abandoned at the scene.
"Officers have now traced five men believed to have been involved in the incident, some of whom have knife wounds, and enquiries are ongoing to identify and locate other suspects.
"Two men, aged 22 and 25, had received serious head injuries. A 35-year-old man had received a fractured elbow, and a 22-year-old man had hand injuries. All are continuing to receive hospital treatment for injuries that are not believed to be life threatening.
"They have all been arrested in connection with the incident, as has a 23-year-old man who remains in police custody.
"Two other men, who attended hospital in Bradford with suspected stab type injuries, left prior to police arrival and enquiries are ongoing to trace them.
"A scene and road closures remain in place around Burley Hill Drive while forensic examination is carried out."
Detective Inspector Dan Ridgway, of Leeds District CID, said:
“This has clearly been a significant violent incident and we are treating it very seriously.
“We are carrying out extensive enquiries to establish the full circumstances surrounding it, and to ensure that all those involved are identified and traced to receive any necessary medical treatment and as suspects in the investigation.
“We are aware that this disturbance in the street was seen by several members of the public and we would still like to hear from anyone who witnessed any part of it, particularly anyone with any relevant phone, dashcam or CCTV footage.
“We recognise that an incident of this nature will cause understandable concern in the community, and we are liaising with our colleagues on the local neighbourhood policing team who are increasing their presence in the area to reassure people.”