Detectives are urgently appealing for a key witness to come forward after a knife was discarded during a dramatic police incident in Hills Terrace, Chatham.
At around 7pm on Friday, 2 May, officers detained an 18-year-old man from Maidstone who was seen acting suspiciously. During the arrest, a motorist approached police, reporting that the suspect had thrown a knife to the ground.
Officers swiftly recovered a lock knife at the scene, and the teenager was taken into custody. He has since been bailed pending further investigation.
Motorist Urged to Get in Touch
Kent Police have now launched a public appeal to trace the motorist who witnessed the weapon being discarded.
“We believe the motorist holds vital information that could significantly aid our investigation,” a spokesperson said.
Anyone with information is urged to call 01634 792209, quoting reference 46/73160/25.
Other witnesses to the incident are also encouraged to come forward to assist officers with the ongoing enquiries.
Knife Crime Concerns in Kent
This incident highlights growing concerns over knife crime across Kent. Community leaders have stressed the importance of swift action and public cooperation to tackle the rising number of bladed weapon incidents.
Kent Police continue to reassure residents that they are committed to removing weapons from the streets and ensuring the safety of local communities.