Wellingborough teenager Dylan Holliday murder inquiry latest - three more arrests

Three people from Northampton have been arrested overnight in connection with the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday.
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A further three arrests have been made in Wellingborough murder inquiry into the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday.

All three people are from Northampton and were arrested overnight on suspicion of assisting an offender.

They are currently being held in custody for questioning.

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Dylan Holliday
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A 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Northampton Crown Court yesterday (Tuesday, August 10), charged with the murder.Dylan, 16, died after being stabbed in Brooke Close on the Queensway estate in Wellingborough on Thursday, August 5.

A spokesman for Northants Police said: "Three people from Northampton have been arrested overnight (between Wednesday, August 10 and this morning) in connection with the murder of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday.

"All three have been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and are currently being held in custody for questioning.

"A 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Northampton Crown Court yesterday (Tuesday, August 10), charged with murder. He has been remanded in custody ahead of a plea and directions hearing due to take place on Monday, November 8.

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Police at the scene of the stabbing last week
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"Detectives investigating the murder continue to appeal for information from the public and anybody wishing to submit any details they think may assist us with our inquiries, be that photographs or video footage, can do so on the following link: Public Portal (mipp.police.uk)"

Witnesses or anyone with information can also call Northamptonshire Police on 101 call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 quoting incident number 21000440001.