Two more people arrested as police step up patrols in Oldham town centre

Date published: 11 December 2025


Following two separate incidents of violent disorder in Oldham town centre, police officers have secured two more arrests.

It brings the total number of people arrested up to seven.

All suspects have been bailed pending further enquiries.

Extra officers will be on the streets as part of Operation North Star - Greater Manchester Police's initiative to help protect communities during the festive period and bring criminals to justice.

The following people have now been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and assault:

A 16-year-old boy

A 17-year-old boy

A 18-year-old man

A 19-year-old man

The latest incident saw a 17-year-old boy and two 18-year-old men arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.

All suspects have been bailed pending further enquiries.

These arrests are in relation to two incidents of violent disorder in the town centre - one on Union Street at around 4:50pm on December 4, followed by another on December 8.

Neighbourhood officers will maintain a high-visibility presence in the area to keep the public safe.

Oldham town centre Sergeant, Graham Craven, said: “As a result of recent disorder in the town centre, numerous people have been arrested on suspicion of possession of offensive weapons, assault and violent disorder.

"They’re currently on bail whilst we complete outstanding enquiries.

“We will have extra patrols out in the town centre across the winter period.

"Our officers are there to help you - please speak to them if you have any concerns or questions and they will be happy to assist you.

“Operation North Star represents our commitment to tackling retail crime, anti-social behaviour, and disorder in Oldham town centre.

"Through a visible and proactive policing presence, we aim to protect businesses, reassure the public, and create a safer environment for everyone.

“By working closely with partners and the community, we will ensure swift action against offenders and maintain the integrity of our town centre.

“We are still investigating the two incidents of disorder and are appealing for the public to help us in our enquiries.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact police via 101, or use GMP's LiveChat function on: www.gmp.police.uk quoting log 1619 of 09/12/25.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.


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