Arrested after two men were found shot to death in a car in a commercial area

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West Midlands police have launched a murder investigation after the men were discovered before 3. 30pm on Wednesday.

However, the victims, elderly between the age of 20 and 30 and who have not yet been officially identified, are believed to have been killed at the Brierley Hill site, Dudley, shortly after 1 p. m.

The force said the suspect was arrested after a vehicle stopped at Hunter Street in Carnforth, Lancashire, around 11. 30 a. m. Thursday.

#ARRESTA arrested a suspected type of homicide after shooting two uncovered men dead in a #Dudley.

The suspect arrested in a vehicle on Hunter Street in #Carnforth, #Lancashire, around 11:30 a. m. from today. Learn more https://t. co/wTMYGvwNax

– West Midlands Police (@WMPolice) October 1, 2020

Police said he was being transported to one of the West Midlands detention centers for questioning.

The car they were in parked outdoors in Moor Street units, and the domain cordoned off while forensic investigations were taking place.

The West Midlands Ambulance Service said it called the site at 3. 30pm on Wednesday and sent an ambulance and paramedics.

A spokesperson said: “When they arrived, the groups found two male patients, either inside a car. It’s an idea that they had been there for some time.

“Unfortunately, it is temporarily transparent that nothing can be done to save them and they were shown dead at the scene. “

Police said an autopsy exam is expected to take place on Friday and that the scene of the killings remains blocked while forensic experts read about the scene.

Residents living in the domain around Albion Works’ commercial domain said they had heard something unfortunate Wednesday afternoon.

It is bordered by another commercial park, a canal, a disused railroad, and a footpath linking Moor Street to a closer subdivision.

A police van blocked the singles front to Albion Works on Thursday, moving only to allow other police vehicles, adding a forensic unit.

A guy who lives near the site, who refused to be identified, said, “The police cordoned off the road when I got the paint house, but my father was there all day and didn’t hear anything. “

“You can see the back of the commercial from the road. There are games and a steel scrap object on the back. “

Chief Inspector of Detectives Jim Munro of the West Midlands Police Homicide Unit said: “This is a quick investigation, a genuine team effort involving officials who have worked day and night since the bodies were discovered to locate the user for which we are responsible.

“Arrest is a vital advance, however, our investigations are ongoing and I invite data on what happened, or in the domain the moment you saw or heard something suspicious to contact. “

The force called with data to show up.

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