Wounding on Kentish Road plus gun-butting and robbery on Hermitage Road are under police investigation

The wounding of a 32-year-old man is being investigated by the
Police, as the victim continues to recover from his injuries.
 
Reports say that a dispatcher from the E-911 called the Grays Farm
Police station and informed officers that a man was lying on the side
of Kentish Road and bleeding from the head.
 
Officers were dispatched to the scene, where they saw the victim,
Sean Charles of Tindale Road, lying on the roadside and surrounded
by a crowd of people. He reportedly had several wounds to his
head.


An ambulance was summoned and it transported the victim to the
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre for treatment.
Meanwhile, the Police are probing a daylight robbery in which the
victim was knocked unconscious with a firearm after the
perpetrator blocked his car.
 

Reports say the victim was on his way to work at about 11 a.m. on
September 22 and was travelling from east to west on the
Hermitage Road in the Jennings New Extension area.
 
The Liberta resident reportedly was driving his Toyota Prado when
a car, travelling in the opposite direction, pulled across his vehicle,
blocking it on the left side of the road.
 
A man then alighted from the car, approached the SUV, and pointed
what appeared to be a gun in the victim’s face and demanded
money.
 
The alleged robber then pulled the Liberta resident out of his vehicle
and hit him in the left side of the head with the gun, causing him to
black out on the road.
 
Reportedly the armed robber took the victim’s wallet, silver ID
bracelet, wrist watch, and work bag, which contained a hard drive
and a Dell laptop computer.
  
The matter was reported to the Bolans Police Station by a Royal
Cove resident who encountered the injured man on the roadway.