Bradford house explosion; Man wanted by police after blast leaves multiple people injured

A man was arrested and after an explosion in a house in Bradford, the police injured more people.
Bradford region, Southfield Lane in an empty house after the explosion of theft of theft Bradford’dan 28 -year -old Jacob Ryan’ı people wanted to come to the fore.
More than one person was taken to the local hospital to treat minor injuries, including a man, a woman and a child from a nearby house.
Police said the explosion had left the empty property and yapıyı significantly damaged ”and damaged two adjacent houses.
A 27 -year -old man was arrested on suspicion of metal theft on empty property where the explosion took place.
He was found with serious injuries near the scene and was taken to hospital for treatment of non -life -threatening injuries.

“Today, a series of investigations continue this serious event, Lu said Lucy Leadbeater of Bradford Regional Police.
“While the reason for the explosion in this empty property is being investigated, we are investigating the reports of a metal theft that took place just before the incident.
“A man arrested on suspicion of participation in the theft was seriously injured and we are trying to find a second man we can call Jacob Ryan in connection with the theft.
“It is possible that Jacob is also injured and we want someone who knows him or him to come to the fore. It is important that we can access any medical treatment that he may need.”
Police said that a police scene was implemented and that the affected property was made safe with the help of public services companies.
A Western Yorkshire Fire Department and Rescue Service sent a response to the incident at 22:08 on Saturday night, and at that time “Domestic property, home explosion reports without fire, 2 losses injured in the maintenance of medical officials, more losses, technical rescue units and urban search and rescue dogs participate to make more search.” He said.
The police said: “Anyone who can help in any way in any way is asked to contact the Bradford Region CID on 13 September 1857 on September 13, 1857.
“Information can also be given to Crimestoppers Charity, which is independent of 0800 555 111 at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/livechat.”
The cause of the explosion has not yet been determined.




