INVESTIGATIONS are still ongoing after three people were arrested on suspicion of firearms offences in the Bradford district earlier this week.
West Yorkshire Police confirmed they were still looking into the incident, which sparked a large police presence at Valley Farm on Low Lane, Clayton yesterday.
A police helicopter, CSI vans, police cars and evidence markers were all at the scene, and police said that it was linked to an aggravated burglary which happened in the area on Monday.
Officers found that a firearm had been discharged towards a vehicle - although there were no injuries - leading to the three arrests on Monday.
This afternoon, a West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Enquiries remain ongoing into an incident at a farm on Low Lane in Clayton on Monday evening.
"Three males arrested on Monday on suspicion of firearms offences remain in custody as enquiries remain ongoing into the circumstances of what took place.
"Officers attended Valley Farm at 22.52pm on Monday to a report that damage was being caused to the property.
"After a search of the area it was found that a firearm had been discharged towards a vehicle during the incident.
"Anyone with information or who witnessed the incident is asked to contact police on 101 or use the live chat facility at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contactus, quoting crime reference 1320098024"
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