By Q Radio News
Detectives investigating a shooting incident at a house in north Belfast last month have made an arrest.
Detective Sergeant Stephen Gardiner said: "Shots were fired at a house in New Lodge Place on 23rd November.
Thankfully, no one was injured in this reckless attack, which was reported to us shortly before 6:45pm that evening.
"Earlier today (Wednesday, 18th December) we searched a property in the north Belfast area and we have also arrested a man, aged 56 years old, under the Terrorism Act and he remains in custody.
Arrest made by detectives investigating a shooting incident in north Belfast last month. pic.twitter.com/tXv4N7zUUx
— Police Service NI (@PoliceServiceNI) December 18, 2019
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