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Police called to man on Holyhead pub roof Police called to man on Holyhead pub roof
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Police have been called to a street in Holyhead on Anglesey to deal with a serious incident involving a man on the roof of a pub.Police have been called to a street in Holyhead on Anglesey to deal with a serious incident involving a man on the roof of a pub.
Emergency services are in the Holborn Road area of the town and businesses have been asked to close and people told not to leave their premises.Emergency services are in the Holborn Road area of the town and businesses have been asked to close and people told not to leave their premises.
Much of the town centre has been sealed off and members of the public have been warned to avoid the area.Much of the town centre has been sealed off and members of the public have been warned to avoid the area.
North Wales Police have confirmed an incident is ongoing.North Wales Police have confirmed an incident is ongoing.
No further details are currently available.No further details are currently available.
A Wales Ambulance spokesman said it was called at 16:10 GMT and sent an ambulance.
BBC north west Wales reporter Roger Pinney, who is at the scene, said there were unconfirmed reports that another man had been injured in the incident.
He said he had seen at least one ambulance and there were quite a few bystanders "looking anxious".
Tony Pan, from the Happy House Chinese takeaway, said police spoke to him at about 16:45 GMT and told him to close due to a serious incident.Tony Pan, from the Happy House Chinese takeaway, said police spoke to him at about 16:45 GMT and told him to close due to a serious incident.
He said: "We have also been advised not the leave the building."He said: "We have also been advised not the leave the building."
He added that he had seen one ambulance and four police cars in the Rhos y Gaer Terrace areaHe added that he had seen one ambulance and four police cars in the Rhos y Gaer Terrace area
Carol Roberts, who works at Roberts Newsagents, said: "A police officer is asking us not to go out. No cars [are] going up and down the road.Carol Roberts, who works at Roberts Newsagents, said: "A police officer is asking us not to go out. No cars [are] going up and down the road.
"I can hear the police helicopter, never seen so many police cars and policemen.""I can hear the police helicopter, never seen so many police cars and policemen."
BBC north west Wales reporter Roger Pinney, who is at the scene, said there were unconfirmed reports that another man had been injured in the incident.
He said he had seen at least one ambulance.