Knife fight, house party and fraud in busy night for Plymouth police
A busy night for Plymouth police saw officers dealing with more than 200 incidents across Devon and Cornwall at midnight on Saturday.
Officers deployed Tasers after men were reported fighting with knives in Plymouth at 7pm.
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The two were arrested without the use of Tasers.
At 10pm Plymouth Police C Section was called to deal with a domestic dispute between two brothers - who were issued advice but avoided arrest.
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Two men were later arrested for breaking into a car and stealing property in Plymouth.
There was a burglary on the Hartley area of Plymouth overnight where thieves gained access through an unsecured window.
Plymouth police say there were a number of arrests on Saturday for offences ranging from domestic incidents to fraud.
And just before 8am officers were called to deal with a loud house party still ongoing in Plymouth.




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