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Emergency services respond to reports of man on roof

Emergency services, along with police helicopter, called to Havers estate after reports of concern for the welfare of a man on a roof.

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In Assen, a McDonald's branch was evacuated for some time. A man was on the roof of the restaurant who was fleeing from the police. He has since been arrested. "We wanted to arrest this man for another offence, after which he barricaded himself on the roof of McDonald's," said a police spokesperson. The Special Intervention Service (DSI) was called in to arrest the man. "That is required when it comes to that height," said the spokesperson. RTV …

·Netherlands
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Good evening to everyone except those who are in the mood for a McFlurry in the Assen-Noord area. Indeed, a person climbed on top of the McDonalds roof, after which everyone had to leave the building by order of the police. It looks like it's not just a lunatic, but a presumably armed lunatic. A car surrounded by officers stops at the entrance to the McDrive. According to RTV Drenthe, the Special Interventions Service is now present, a police he…

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A McDonald's branch in Assen was evacuated on Wednesday because a confused man had climbed onto the roof. This was reported by a spokeswoman for the fast food chain. The police wanted to arrest the man, after which he fled onto the roof. He has since been arrested by the police and taken to jail.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
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