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'Armed' man arrested at Birmingham NatWest bank 'Armed' man arrested after bank worker 'held hostage'
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A man has been arrested at a NatWest bank in Birmingham following reports of an armed person inside. A man was arrested on suspicion of holding a staff member at gunpoint at a NatWest bank in Birmingham.
Officers were called to the Bristol Road South branch in Northfield at 11:45 GMT. Police were called to the Bristol Road South branch, in Northfield, at 11:45 GMT to reports a female member of staff was being held hostage in an interview room.
The suspect was detained at around 13:00 GMT, West Midlands Police said. There were no reports of any injuries. West Midlands Police said it is understood a firearm was produced, but no threats or demands were made.
A spokesman said: "Response and armed officers contained the building. Police negotiators are on the scene." They said the man, aged 60, surrendered to police at about 12:50 GMT.
Police said the suspect, who is believed to be from the local area and a customer at the branch, was taken to hospital for an assessment.
He is expected to be questioned later on suspicion of firearms offences.
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Officers, including armed police, contained the building and negotiators were sent to the scene as a cordon was put in place.
Samantha Lacey, 32, from Northfield, said she arrived at the bank to make a deposit but found the door was shut.
She said: "There were about six people outside. When I asked what happened they said a man walked in, pulled a gun out and told all customers to get out."
Ch Insp Shaun Phillips said: "Officers quickly surrounded the bank, set-up a street cordon and established phone contact with some staff members who were hiding in a back room.
"It's understood the man was with one female staff member, while other staff were lying low in another back room.
"No customers were caught up in the incident and no-one was hurt."