10:01, 10 MAY 2021
A car covered in blue tarpaulin inside the Church Terrace cordon
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Police have blocked off four roads and covered a car in blue tarpaulin after a disturbance left one man in hospital.
Staffordshire Police have currently closed part of Leek New Road, in Cobridge, as well as neighbouring Church Terace, Elder Road and Remer Street.
16:23, 10 MAY 2021
Police officers on Rushton Road in Cobridge. (Image: StokeonTrentLive)
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Armed police have descended on a Stoke-on-Trent street as part of a major attempted murder manhunt.
Eyewitnesses saw officers on Rushton Road in Cobridge just after 1pm this afternoon (May 10).
It comes as police have launched a major investigation into the attempted murder following an incident on nearby Church Terrace late last night.
Tragedy as woman dies after being pulled from Winson Green canal
Death is currently being treated as unexplained after body recovered from the canal off Winson Green Road
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A woman has died after being pulled from a Birmingham canal, police have confirmed. Emergency services were called to Winson Green Road after reports of a body in the water shortly before 3pm today (May 10).
A MOTORBIKE rider was seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in Dudley. He was hit by the car at the junction of Wolverhampton Street and Southalls Lane at about 7.30pm last night Sunday (May 9). The rider was taken to the QE hospital with a serious, but non life-threatening injury. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service, said: We were called to reports of a collision between a car and a motorbike at the junction of Wolverhampton Street and Southalls Lane at 7.32pm. One ambulance attended the scene. On arrival we discovered one patient, a man, who was the motorcyclist. He was treated for a serious, but non life-threatening injury, before being taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham for further treatment.
15:31, 10 MAY 2021
The West Midlands Air Ambulance (Image: Reader)
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The air ambulance has been called in after a man was found in a critical condition on a Staffordshire bridge.
The chopper - along with various other medical resources - attended the Queensville Bridge in Stafford shortly after 1pm today (May 10).