Baluga Bar: two men arrested in Preston after people were threatened with knives outside city centre bar
He added: “It’s truly devastating when an incident occurs so I urge anyone thinking about carrying a knife to reconsider as, in a brief moment, your life can be changed forever.
“Knife and violent crime are a priority and we continue to work together with partners to tackle the root causes of serious violence so that we can keep people and communities safe.” Two men aged 23, from Preston, have been arrested on suspicion of affray and are in custody. More updates to follow.Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Lancashire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.
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