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Police incident closes roads at Brynhyfryd, Llanelli Man arrested after incident at Brynhyfryd, Llanelli
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Police have cordoned off roads while dealing with an incident on a housing estate in Llanelli, south west Wales. A man has been arrested after armed police cordoned off part of a housing estate in Llanelli, Caramarthenshire for five hours.
Officers were called to the Brynhyfryd estate which is on the outskirts of the town at about 0930BST on Friday. Officers were called to the Brynhyfryd estate at about 0930BST on Friday.
No details have been released by Dyfed-Powys Police but there was still a heavy police presence, including armed officers, at lunchtime. Dyfed Powys Police said: "Armed officers were in the area in relation to investigations into a serious offence that had occurred earlier in the day at a different location."
Residents are being allowed access but police are blocking the main estate road, Pencoed. The force thanked the public for their patience and cooperation.
"A man has now been arrested in connection with the above offence," said Inspector James Davies.
"There may have been some minimal disruption to some of the residents of Brynhyfryd and for that we'd like to apologise.
"However it was essential that we dealt with the incident in the safest possible way for everyone concerned."
At lunchtime, there was still a heavy police presence, including armed officers.
Residents were being allowed access but police blocked the main estate road, Pencoed.