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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Colwyn Bay,North Wales - Armed police swoop on Colwyn Bay shop after reports of bloodbath

lets be honest, knowing Colwyn Bay's history, the police did the right thing, It's a million to one chance it wasn't a crime!

Blood covers the floor of the mission Army Surplus store on Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay
Blood covers the floor of the mission Army Surplus store on Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay

Five squad cars descended on Mission Army Surplus store after reports of blood all over the floor and doors

Armed police swooped on a Colwyn Bay shop expecting to find a bloodbath but found no more than the baffled owner nursing a hand he’d cut while moving boxes.

Mike Roberts, who owns the Mission army surplus store in Abergele Road, was taken aback at the scale of the police response.
He had cut his hand on the corner of an ammunition box, and it bled all over the floor as he tried to staunch the flow. Someone who peered in through the window saw the bloodstained floor and called the police, who sped to the scene in five squad cars, along with an ambulance.
Some of the officers who turned up were packing guns.
mr Roberts, who has been running the business for three months, said: “I just cut my hand on one of the ammo boxes. The police came and just blew it up out of proportion.
“I couldn’t believe the amount of police officers that turned up.
“They just asked me what happened and who had attacked me - no one had.
“Nobody was arrested and no one was hurt but it was a nasty cut.
“It was all something and nothing.”
Mike Roberts outside his Mission army surplus store in Colwyn Bay
Mike Roberts outside his Mission army surplus store in Colwyn Bay
An eye witness who asked not to be named told the Daily Post he saw blood everywhere.
He added: ”I got off the bus at 8pm and there were five police cars outside the army surplus place on Abergele Road.
“I definitely saw at least one armed officer there and I saw an ambulance drive away.
“There was blood all over the floor and on the outside of the door of the shop.”
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesman confirmed they had attended the scene but no one had been taken away for treatment.
A North Wales Police spokeswoman said: “Police spoke to two men at the scene. There are no allegations of criminality.”
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/armed-police-swoop-colwyn-bay-10839033

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