Standoff between police and man in Coventry enters fourth day

He's believed to be armed with weapons

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 12th Jan 2022

Police continue to negotiate with a man who's barricaded himself into his home in Coventry for four days now.

Armed officers remain at the scene on Earlsdon Avenue North this morning.

The man's eight-year-old son is also inside.

A cordon is still in place around the area.

Residents within the inner cordon have been advised how to contact police to leave or access their homes.

Coventry Commander, Chief Superintendent Pete Henrick said:

“We apologise for the continued disruption to everyone within the cordon surrounding Earlsdon Avenue North, but our priority remains the safety of those involved.

“Your patience is appreciated and we will continue to update you as the situation develops.”

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