Arrest made after man refuses to leave address
Arrest made after man refuses to leave address
Officers have now made an arrest after a man refused to leave a property in Shepshed.
Leicestershire Police said it attended an address in Britannia Street on Sunday morning to carry out an arrest attempt. But when officers arrived, a man refused to leave the address.
Armed police were called and cordons were put in place while police responded to the incident.
On Sunday evening, police said a 51-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of affray and remained in custody.
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