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A three-day stand-off between armed police and a man feared to have stockpiled petrol at his home has ended after officers entered the house in west London. A three-day stand-off between armed police and a man feared to have stockpiled petrol at his home has ended after officers entered the house.
Police said they forced entry to the house in Wood End Lane, Northolt, at around 20:10 BST and detained a man in his 40s. Officers forced entry to the property in Wood End Lane, Northolt, west London, around 20:10 BST and detained a man in his 40s.
More follows. They say a search of the house is under way to make sure it is safe so that evacuated neighbours can return home.
Police said negotiations with the man had been unsuccessful.
A cordon of 200m had been in place at Wood End Lane since 01:00 BST on Friday, which was extended to 300m on Saturday.
About 80 residents have had to spend two nights away from their homes as officers negotiated with the man.
Ch Supt Paul Martin said: "I am really pleased that this incident has now ended, and importantly ended without anyone coming to harm.
"Our key priority throughout this was to get the man out of the address safely as we had growing concerns about his well-being and believed him to be in crisis.
"After attempts to negotiate over a number of days did not work we used specialist officers to work out how we could gain entry to the address as safely as we could. They did that this evening."
He said police had worked closely with the fire brigade, ambulance service and the local authority during the operation.
Searches of the property will be conducted "as quickly as we can to make sure people get home", he added.