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THERE remains a police presence in Greengates today, after officers were called out to reports of a woman in distress yesterday evening. Rimswell Holt had been temporarily closed, from Roundwood Glen to Rookwith Parade, it had been reported - although at the time it was unclear why. This afternoon, West Yorkshire Police said officers and ambulance staff attended nearby Redcar Road, where a woman was later taken to hospital to be assessed. Enquiries are ongoing, police say, as a cordon remains in place at an address in the area. A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: Police were called at 5.33pm on 9 February to reports of a female in distress on Redcar Road, Bradford.
Onlooker s double take as they spot cute fawn running round Thornaby Oh deer . the terrified young animal can be seen bounding across fields and residential areas in the town
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Shocked onlookers thought they were imagining things when they saw a young deer running round their town.
A DRUNKEN passenger had to be removed from a train after threatening an employee on board, a court has heard. Police were asked to meet a train after a Stockton resident threatened one of the people working on board. Drunken Terrence Collins, 37, was with his wife and sister-in-law on the service from Edinburgh to King’s Cross last November. The group was arguing among themselves and throwing bottles, some of which smashed on the floor, Peterborough Magistrates’ Court was told during a hearing on Monday. Fellow passengers complained and when Collins was asked by the train manager to stop, he replied by swearing and threatened to hit him with a bottle, magistrates heard.
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