A 12-YEAR-OLD boy is among five youths arrested following an alleged stabbing. 

Five boys aged between 12 and 14 were arrested yesterday in Worthing town centre after a 13-year-old boy sustained stab wounds.

Armed officers responded to the scene and cordoned off the area in Chapel Road, close to Liverpool Road at around 4.45pm.

Searches of the area, including the use of a police drone in Liverpool Gardens, have also taken place.

The victim was taken to hospital, where he continues to receive treatment for injuries which are not life-threatening.

The Argus:

A 14-year-old boy from Worthing was arrested on suspicion of committing grievous bodily harm with intent.

A 15-year-old boy from Worthing was arrested on suspicion of committing grievous bodily harm with intent.

A 14-year-old boy from Littlehampton was arrested on suspicion of committing grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of an offensive weapon - a knife - in public.

A 13-year-old boy from Littlehampton was arrested on suspicion of attempted wounding with intent.

A 12-year-old boy from Worthing was arrested on suspicion of committing grievous bodily harm with intent.

All five remain in custody for questioning.

Chief Inspector Sarah Leadbeatter, District Commander for Adur and Worthing, said: “As a parent and mother, I completely understand why the local community are so concerned by yesterday’s incident.

“While we are treating this as an isolated incident, I am well aware of the recent reports of youth violence, antisocial behaviour and criminal damage in the Worthing area.

“The behaviour we have seen amongst a small minority of young people in the community is deeply concerning, but tackling youth violence remains my priority, and my team and I will retain our robust approach to how we tackle this completely unacceptable behaviour and ensure those committing these acts are held to account for their actions.

“I would however ask that people not speculate or share names of young people across social media channels because this can severely hinder our investigation.

“Where people have witnessed or captured the incident on CCTV or mobile phone, I would urge you to report it online or call 101, quoting serial 874 of 13/03.

“Whilst the investigation continues, there will be a continued high visibility police presence in and around Worthing town centre over the coming days.

“Rest assured, we will continue to work in partnership with other agencies and the local community to reduce violence amongst young people.”

You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report it online.