Appeal after Merry Hill shopping centre disorder

A 17-year-old has been injured with a weapon believed to be a machete

Merry Hill shopping centre
Author: Poppi AndelinPublished 29th Nov 2025
Last updated 29th Nov 2025

West Midlands Police are appealing for information and mobile footage following a disorder in the Merry Hill shopping centre resulting in a 17-year-old boy being injured.

Officers were called just after 3:30pm yesterday after an altercation involving two groups.

It’s believed that one group was chased through the centre by another group, and the victim suffered a small cut to the back with a weapon, believed to be a machete, which needed medical attention.

Officers were reported by a number of members of the public who were at the shopping centre.

Det Ch Insp Lucy Kirwan, of Dudley Police, said:

"We know the fear and alarm that this attack has caused, especially as it took place on a busy shopping day.

"It’s clearly completely unacceptable, and we are working through CCTV and gathering other witness statements as we work to identify all of those involved.

"Extra officers will be patrolling in and around Merry Hill over the weekend to offer reassurance, and speak to anyone with concerns."

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