Third man charged over vehicle attack at house

Police were called to Woodland Drive in North Anston on Monday morning
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A third man has been charged in relation to a vehicle attack on a house in Rotherham which left a 21-year-old man "fighting for his life".
Two Audi S3s crashed into the gates of a property on Woodland Drive in North Anston at about 10:15 BST on Monday, and a fight broke out between a group of men.
Stephen Heeley, 26, of Leicester Road in Dinnington, has appeared before Sheffield magistrates charged with violent disorder and possession of a blade in a public place, and was remanded into custody.
Earlier Michael Hall, 44, of Worksop Road, was charged with the same offences while Liam Hancock, 33, of Caperns Road, was charged with attempting to cause grievous bodily harm and violent disorder.
They were remanded into custody at Sheffield Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
All three men are due to appear at Sheffield Crown Court on 8 October.
A 37-year-old man, who had been taken to hospital with serious but non life-altering injuries on Monday, was arrested on suspicion of wounding and remains in custody.
Temp Det Ch Insp Simon Cartwright said police were "determined to secure answers for the young man" who remains in a critical condition.
He said additional patrols had been put in place in the area in an effort to make residents feel safer.
"I'd encourage you to stop and speak to our officers if you'd like to discuss any concerns or questions," he said.
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