AOS call out on Norton Rd
Woman and baby removed from address
JENNA LYNCH
CALL OUT: Armed police blocked a section of Norton Rd and Jolly St.
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Armed police blocked a section of Norton Rd and Jolly St as they dealt with an incident this afternoon.
Eyewitnesses say a woman and baby were removed from a Norton Rd address shortly before the police dispersed from the scene.
It is understood the situation was diffused peacefully.
Further details about the incident were unavailable at this stage.
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