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Police given more time to quiz teenager arrested in connection with Leo Ross' death

Solihull Editorial 24th Jan, 2025   0

POLICE have been given extra time to question the 14-year-old boy arrested in connection with the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross.

The teenager was arrested on Tuesday night and remains in custody while officers continue their enquiries.

West Midlands Police said it is also investigating three assaults in the Hall Green area, one on January 19 one on January 20 and one on January 21, shortly before Leo’s murder, which happened at around 3.15pm.

Police say the victims of the assaults are aged in their 70s and 80s and have appealed for any information which could help in their enquiries.

The force said the suspect was initially arrested on suspicion of the January 19 assault and then while in custody he was arrested on suspicion of murder and then later the two further assaults.

Birmingham LPA commander Chief Superintendent Richard North said: “I would ask the public and the media not to speculate on the motive of this incident, the investigation is in the early stages and we have someone in custody.




“I would urge anyone who saw what happened, or who has CCTV, mobile phone or dashcam footage from the area at the time to get in touch with us as soon as possible to help us build as clear a picture as possible.

“We continue to work day in day out, with parents, schools, carers and other partners to educate young people on knife crime and its devastating consequences.


“This work must and will continue. Today, our focus is on the family of the young boy who has lost his life in such a tragic way, and ensuring we get justice for him and his family.”

Anyone who has any dashcam, doorbell or CCTV footage from the days leading up to January 21 is urged to get in touch or submit it directly to West Midlands Police.

Information can also be uploaded to the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) here.

Reports can also be made by calling 101 or via Live Chat on the force’s website.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.