Police, Weapons | Armed police moved out in Trondheim

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Several police patrols moved to a housing estate on Heimdal in Trondheim on Thursday evening after a food delivery person warned of a threatening situation.

This is what operations manager Svein Erik Wagnild in Trøndelag police district says at 5pm to Nidaros.

The food delivery boy, a minor boy in his teens, told the police that he was supposed to deliver food to a person in the neighborhood and that he had been met by a man with a firearm when he rang the doorbell.

– He got scared, pulled back and called the police. We then launched an operation where the patrols were armed, and we quickly gained control of the person in the house, says Wagnild to Nidaros.

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The police have now been on the scene and the firearm that the young boy told about and thought was a real gun turned out to be an air weapon. The man with the air force, who is in his 30s, has been taken into custody.

– The man had no good explanation as to why this had happened, says the operations manager about the cause of the incident.

Adresseavisen mentioned the case first.

Nidaros further writes that the police will question both parties on Maundy Thursday. There was no one else at the address but the man who has now been brought in. The man is not very well known to the police from before.

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The article is in Norwegian

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