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Girl, six, freed from armed siege | |
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A six-year-old girl who was being held hostage in an armed siege at a house in North Yorkshire has been freed and her father arrested. | |
Paul Eames, 32, was detained shortly after his daughter was brought out of the house on Herdborough Road, Scarborough, by police. | |
Mr Eames, who was allegedly armed with knives, is being held in police custody after the siege lasted for 39 hours. | Mr Eames, who was allegedly armed with knives, is being held in police custody after the siege lasted for 39 hours. |
A police spokeswoman said the girl was being cared for at a place of safety. | A police spokeswoman said the girl was being cared for at a place of safety. |
Police were called to the property just after 2300 BST on Monday following reports of a domestic incident. | Police were called to the property just after 2300 BST on Monday following reports of a domestic incident. |
Det Ch Supt Steve Read said: "The primary intention of North Yorkshire Police throughout this difficult situation was to resolve the incident without any harm to anyone involved. | Det Ch Supt Steve Read said: "The primary intention of North Yorkshire Police throughout this difficult situation was to resolve the incident without any harm to anyone involved. |
"I am satisfied with the way we achieved our objective. | "I am satisfied with the way we achieved our objective. |
"I am very grateful to the professionalism showed by North Yorkshire Police officers and staff throughout this lengthy operation and the assistance of our community partners and neighbouring forces." | "I am very grateful to the professionalism showed by North Yorkshire Police officers and staff throughout this lengthy operation and the assistance of our community partners and neighbouring forces." |