POLICE rushed to a city home today following reports of a 'domestic dispute'.
We reported how three police vehicles and an ambulance were parked outside flats in Brickfields Road, Worcester earlier today.
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A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said this afternoon: "Around 10.50am today officers were called to an address on Brickfields Road, Worcester, following reports of a verbal domestic dispute.
"No offences were found to have been committed."
Officers and paramedics could be seen inside a house in Brickfields Road, Worcester, opposite the junction with Glenthorne Avenue at around 11.20am today.
In total there were two police cars, a police van and an ambulance parked outside some flats. Officers were inside the property and were shortly joined by a paramedic.
A spokesperson for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called by the police following concerns for the welfare of a patient in a property on Brickfields Road, Worcester. One ambulance is in attendance treating one man."
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