Police responded to the scene and detained a guy and a woman.
Police responded to the scene and detained a guy and a woman.
After an incident in the town centre of Swindon, a man and a woman have been taken into custody.
Around 4:20 p.m. on Monday, June 13, police responded to multiple 999 calls stating that there was disturbance in the Railway Village, which is located off Faringdon Road.
Locals in Emlyn Square were alarmed when they heard loud yelling and saw a man hurl a vodka bottle at a house, just missing a window.
After receiving two 999 calls, officers raced to the scene and arrested the two some 150 meters away, off Church Place.
A policeman attempting to make an arrest spilled half of the three-litre bottle of cider on the ground before the two suspects reluctantly gave it up.
There were multiple police community support officers there in addition to at least five police officers.
Wiltshire Police acknowledged in a statement that they were called to a disturbance in Emlyn Square.
According to the force, a 39-year-old man and a 36-year-old woman have been taken into custody on charges of intoxication and disorderly conduct in a public area.
They were taken into custody at Gablecross, where they are still being held.
They were responding to an allegation of an attack involving two individuals who were believed to be acquainted—a male and a woman.
Officers detained a man upon their arrival on suspicion of affray and violating public order.
An armed response officer who was helping at the incident searched the man and found a big bottle of Frosty Jack’s cider in his backpack.
While being detained and waiting to be taken back into custody, the suspect gave two reporters who were covering the event the finger.
The individual was picked up by a police car and brought to Gablcecross detention for questioning an hour after his original reaction.
Numerous officers were observed conducting inquiries in the vicinity, conversing with nearby inhabitants and eyewitnesses on the incidents.
It is thought that the attacker, a woman, did not sustain any injuries. It is acknowledged that the incident did not result in a call to the ambulance service.