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Dyfed-Powys Police continues to appeal for information as one person is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Officers received a call from the ambulance service requesting assistance at an address in Hillcrest Rise in Llandrindod Wells at just after 8.20pm on Saturday, December 14, where a man was reported to have sustained serious injuries.
He was taken to hospital, where he remains in a stable condition.
A dedicated investigation team has been established, and one person has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder linked with the incident.
Officers are appealing for information from anyone who might be able to help their enquiries, and would like to speak to anyone who saw the incident or might be able to help identify the person responsible.
If you live in the Hillcrest or Llethyr Bryn area and saw or heard any suspicious behaviour on Saturday evening, please get in touch.
At a dedicated web page has been set up to collect any information relating to the incident. To report directly to the investigation team, click here: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/6324A12-PO1
You can also:
Report online | https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline
Email | [email protected]
Call | 101
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
Quote ref: 306 of December 14.