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Father arrested after twin girls 'armed siege' | |
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A man who held his twin two-year-old daughters in an armed siege at a flat in Oxfordshire has been arrested by police. | |
Police said the girls' mother called officers to the flat in Morton Avenue, Kidlington, at about 03:30 BST having escaped from the property herself. | Police said the girls' mother called officers to the flat in Morton Avenue, Kidlington, at about 03:30 BST having escaped from the property herself. |
The 38-year-old man released the girls unharmed a few hours before his arrest. | |
A cordon was earlier extended to "maintain the safety of the public", police said. | |
Armed police have been dealing with the "domestic-related incident". | Armed police have been dealing with the "domestic-related incident". |
'Estranged' father | 'Estranged' father |
Thames Valley Police said the man, who was believed to be armed, had not asked for anything in return for the girls' release and had made no threat to them. | |
Police said he had been in regular communication with officers and one of the girls was released at about 09:45. | |
The second girl was released shortly before midday. | The second girl was released shortly before midday. |
The man is believed to be estranged from the girls' mother and does not live at the address. | The man is believed to be estranged from the girls' mother and does not live at the address. |
Les Holstead, a resident of Morton Avenue, said: "We were told to stay indoors for our own safety as it was an armed incident. | Les Holstead, a resident of Morton Avenue, said: "We were told to stay indoors for our own safety as it was an armed incident. |
"It's normally a quiet, peaceful area." | "It's normally a quiet, peaceful area." |
Up to 50 police officers have been involved in the operation and a cordon around the property was extended by 100 yards (90m). | |
A section of Moreton Avenue remains closed. Other roads affected include Yarnton Road and Moreton Close. | A section of Moreton Avenue remains closed. Other roads affected include Yarnton Road and Moreton Close. |
A statement from Kidlington Neighbourhood Policing Team said: "We strongly advise you to avoid the roads in and around Morton Avenue as there will not be any access." | A statement from Kidlington Neighbourhood Policing Team said: "We strongly advise you to avoid the roads in and around Morton Avenue as there will not be any access." |