29-year-old man charged with Royal Park attempted murder shooting
Police have charged two more suspects after an alleged attempted murder in Adelaide’s northwest.
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Police have charged a third man with attempted murder after a Royal Park shooting left another man hospitalised earlier this month, while a young woman also faces court over the incident.
The victim, a 47-year old man was shot and was rushed to hospital with non-life threatening injuries from the Brandwood St scene on Tuesday, January 17.
A 29-year-old man was arrested over the shooting at a Manningham address and charged with attempted murder at about 8pm Sunday night.
A 22-year-old Gawler West woman was also arrested at the same home and charged with aiding and abetting attempted murder and failing to truly answer questions.
Both were refused police bail and will appear in Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday.
Their arrests come after two other men faced court on attempted murder charges.
Tyrone James Doyle-Tarrant, 44, was charged after officers swarmed a Croydon Park address the night of the shooting.
He is facing charges of attempted murder, failing to answer questions under the Firearms Act and carrying an offensive weapon.
He appeared in court the following day where he did no apply for bail and will reappear in April.
A second man, Troy Richard Trengove was then arrested over the shooting at around 6pm Wednesday, January 18.
The 51-year-old from Parafield Gardens was charged with attempted murder, possessing a firearm without a licence and possessing ammunition.
He made no application for bail in court and will appear alongside Mr Doyle-Tarrant.
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