Police name teenager who died of gunshot wounds at Derbyshire farm - as police make more arrests

Marcus Smith, 19, was found at the farm on Eccles Road when police were called there after reports of a burglaryMarcus Smith, 19, was found at the farm on Eccles Road when police were called there after reports of a burglary
Marcus Smith, 19, was found at the farm on Eccles Road when police were called there after reports of a burglary
A man who died of gunshot wounds during a break-in at a Whaley Bridge farm has been named by police.

Marcus Smith, 19, was found at the farm on Eccles Road when police were called there after reports of a burglary at around 1.20am on Wednesday (May 1).

Police say the family of the 19-year-old, from Chapel-en-le-Frith, is being supported by specialist officers.

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A second man, who is in his teens, was also found with a gunshot wound nearby in the same road.

The farm where the shooting happened, on a remote country lane around half a mile from Eccles Road in Whaley Bridge, is believed to house a dairy cow milking operation.

Farmer Robert Lomas, named locally, has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder and remains in police custody.

Officers have been granted further time to quiz the arrested man in connection with the murder.

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Meanwhile, three other men have been arrested in connection with the alleged burglary.

A man in his 20s was arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary after the vehicle he was travelling in was stopped on the A6 in the afternoon of Wednesday May 1 and remains in police custody.

Another in his 30s was arrested last night (Thursday) on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary and remains in police custody.

A male in his late teens was arrested today (Friday) on suspicion of assisting an offender.

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Police have confirmed that they received reports of another burglary at the Eccles Road property on Tuesday afternoon.

Officers attended the scene, however a police spokesman said, at this stage, Derbyshire Constabulary was “keeping an open mind” as to whether the two incidents are linked.