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Murder detectives are asking drivers to submit potentially vital footage to their investigation into the fatal shooting of a teenager.
Emergency services were called to Stockbridge Village around 6.30pm on Thursday (November 12) following reports that a man had been shot.
When officers arrived at the scene in Boode Croft, they found the victim, 19-year-old Nyle Corrigan, with a serious gunshot wound.
Paramedics provided CPR at the scene, but were unable to save him.
A 33-year-old Huyton man who was arrested on suspicion of murder on Friday was released on bail pending further investigations.
Detectives investigating the murder continue to appeal for information, particularly from anyone driving through the Stockbridge Village area between 5:15 and 11:45 p.m. Thursday night and who may have dash cam footage.
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Detective Chief Inspector Cath Haggerty, who is leading the murder investigation, said: “We are making significant progress with this investigation, but I would ask the community to help us present any information they have.”
“Our communities are our eyes and ears and we know that there are people who may have information that could be vital.
“The life of a young man has been cut short and his devastated friends and family have been left behind.
“There is no place in Merseyside for firearms, and anyone who stores them or uses them to cause fear, injury or worse is not welcome here. The person responsible for this does not deserve to be walking the streets of Merseyside.
“I urge anyone who sees something or who has information that may help us with our inquiries to contact us urgently. You may not believe the information you have is significant, but it could help us with our inquiries.”
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Anyone with information that can help detectives with their inquiries should contact our social media office on Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Center’ quoting reference number 20000688863.
Information about the shoot can also be uploaded here.
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111 or via their online form which can be found here.
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