A TOTAL of five people will appear in court in Llandudno this morning (April 11), four of whom have been charged with attempted murder following an incident in Rhyl.
Of those five people, four have been charged with attempted murder in relation to the incident, which was on Crescent Road in the early hours of Sunday (April 9).
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A 17-year-old man from Rhyl has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a bladed article, and perverting the course of justice.
Callum John Parker, 18, from Rhyl has been charged with attempted murder and perverting the course of justice.
Paige Louise Roberts, 18, and Sharon Roberts, 37, both from Trelogan, have been charged with attempted murder.
Liam Babbs, 24, from Rhyl, has been charged with perverting the course of justice.
The victim is currently in a stable condition in hospital.
Wales Air Ambulance (WAA) also attended the incident.
A spokesperson for WAA said: "I can confirm that WAA attended an incident in the Rhyl area on this date.
"Our overnight team from Cardiff attended by air and arrived on scene at 1.39am. Our involvement concluded at 4.42am."
Detective Chief Inspector Rebecca Hughes said: “I appreciate there may be some concerns locally given the police presence that has been in place in the Crescent Road area of Rhyl.
“I would like to reassure residents that there is nothing to suggest any further risk to the public.
“Our investigations into this incident are ongoing, and I am asking anyone who was driving in the area at the time and has dashcam footage, or anyone with CCTV or doorbell footage or in the area surrounding Crescent Road to get in touch with officers.
“I am also appealing to anyone who witnessed the incident, or anyone with any information that could assist with our investigation to come forward and speak to us by calling 101, or via our live webchat online, using reference 23000299493.”
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