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Published Date: 26 April 2009
AN 11-YEAR-OLD girl was shot in the shoulder with an air weapon in a "despicable attack" as she queued at an ice cream van, police said yesterday.
The victim and her 15-year-old sister were talking to the ice cream seller when a gang of youths approached in Huyton, Merseyside.

One of the group, who covered his face with a scarf, pulled out the weapon and fired at the girl before he rode off
on his bike. The rest of the gang also fled the area.

The victim's sister then ran home where she alerted her parents and the emergency services were informed.

The 11-year-old was taken to hospital where she was treated for her injuries, which are not believed to be serious.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident in Lordens Road at about 9.30pm on Friday.

Superintendent John Myles, said: "This was a despicable attack on an 11-year-old girl who had gone to buy an ice cream and I would appeal to anyone who was in the group of youths near to the ice cream van when the incident occurred to examine their consciences and do the right thing. If you know who did this, tell us.

"The illegal use of air weapons is completely unacceptable and we will act quickly on any information from the community.

"Clearly this behaviour could have more serious consequences and I would appeal to anyone who knows who may be responsible for this to let us know."

Forensic examinations were carried out at the scene and house-to-house inquiries are under way, as well as high-visibility police patrols.

The offender is described as male, white, 16-17 years old, approximately 5ft 2in with a heavy build. He was wearing a short black jacket, black tracksuit bottoms, hat and a scarf hiding his face.





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  • Last Updated: 25 April 2009 7:36 PM
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