Cliff Notes
- A sixth individual, a 20-year-old man from Cardiff, has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the fatal shooting of 40-year-old Joanne Penney in Talbot Green on 9 March.
- Police are examining multiple leads, including the possibility that Ms Penney may have been a victim of mistaken identity, and are seeking dashcam or CCTV footage related to two vehicles of interest.
- Four suspects arrested in Leicestershire remain in custody, while a local man previously detained has been released without charge.
Talbot Green: Sixth arrest as part of fatal shooting investigation | UK News
A sixth person has been arrested as part of an investigation into a fatal shooting in the South Wales Valleys.Joanne Penney, 40, died on Sunday 9 March after being shot in Llys Illtyd, Talbot Green.
Formal identification took place on Wednesday afternoon, South Wales Police said in an update.A 20-year-old man from the St Mellons area of Cardiff has now been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.A 42-year-old local man who was arrested on Sunday has since been released without charge.
Four people who were arrested in the Leicestershire police force area remain in custody after magistrates granted a warrant of further detention.The four arrested in Leicestershire were a 21-year-old woman from Oadby, Leicestershire; a 27-year-old man from Oadby, Leicestershire; a 68-year-old man from Braunstone Town, Leicestershire, and a 39-year-old woman from Leicester.
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Police gave an update at the scene on Tuesday evening
Speaking at the scene on Tuesday evening, detectives said they were exploring a number of possibilities, including one possibility that Ms Penney was the victim of mistaken identity.Police have appealed for any dashcam or CCTV footage of two vehicles which travelled from the Leicester area into South Wales, namely a beige Nissan Note and a black Volvo XC40.
South Wales Police said its enquiries had found the vehicles travelled to the area sometime after 10.30am on Sunday and left shortly after the incident.
Detective Chief Superintendent Ceri Hughes said the investigation team was “making significant progress with [its] enquiries”.”Whilst this additional arrest is a significant development, the investigation into Joanne’s death is continuing and we have a team of experienced detectives and specialist staff working hard to establish the circumstances of this tragic incident,” she added.