Murder arrest post Worcester Meir woman death: A man has been captured on doubt of homicide following the passing of a lady.

Staffordshire Police was called to a property on South Walk, Meir, at about 12:00 GMT on Thursday following reports a lady in her 30s was in heart failure.

She was taken to emergency clinic where she passed on Friday.

Murder arrest post Worcester Meir woman death

A 35-year-elderly person, from Sandwell in the West Midlands, was captured and has since been delivered on restrictive bail.

Formal recognizable proof is yet to happen and police have claimed for anybody with data to approach.

Murder arrest post Worcester Meir woman death


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Second homicide accusation over deadly Stechford shooting

A subsequent man has been accused of homicide after a lethal shooting.

Murtaza Nazir, 26, passed on Bagshaw Road, Stechford, Birmingham, without further ado before 20:00 BST on 28 August.

Tahir Zaman was captured from a location in Sheffield on Friday and later charged, West Midlands Police said.

The 28-year-old from Yardley Green Road in Birmingham was expected to show up at Birmingham Magistrates' Court on Saturday.

Another man, Shamraz Khan, 22, of Poppy Grove, Saltley, has recently been accused of homicide and was remanded in guardianship.


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Man accused of homicide over Birmingham cut passing

A man has been accused of homicide after a lady was slaughtered following reports of a cutting.

The 51-year-old's body was found at a location in George Road in Stockland Green, Birmingham, on Thursday at about 20:25 GMT.

An after death assessment was because of happen on Saturday, West Midlands Police said.

Imprint Masefield, 52, of George Road, was expected to show up at Birmingham Magistrates Court on Saturday.


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Capture after police canine assaulted with blade in Handsworth

A police canine was assaulted with a blade during examinations concerning reports of a break-in at assignments.

Police canine Stark, was sent with PC Paul Hopley to the scene at Larch Avenue in Handsworth, Birmingham at 04:00 GMT, said West Midlands Police.

The canine was hit on the head with the weapon, however figured out how to nibble his aggressor on the leg, the power said.

He was then captured on doubt of ownership of a hostile weapon and attacking a police canine.

The 16-year-old kid was taken to medical clinic so his wounds could be checked and will be taken into police guardianship later, the power said.

In a tweet, the West Midlands Police canines account said the canine needed to go through crisis medical procedure, yet the power has said he "will be OK".

The power said it accepted two others figured out how to move away from the scene, and offered for anybody with data to approach.


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Birmingham van crash: Girl 'truly' harmed

A 12-year-old young lady was truly harmed when she was hit by a van, police say.

The accident occurred on Brandwood Park Road in Kings Heath in Birmingham on Saturday, West Midlands Police said.

The young lady stays in clinic in a "genuine however stable condition", the power added.

The driver halted at the scene and is helping police with enquiries. Officials have requested that anybody with data approach.


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Vehicle conveying kids rams into police in interest close to Northampton

A lady driving a speculated taken Range Rover with kids inside slammed into two squad cars during an interest.

The Central Motorways Policing Group (CMPG) said the Evoque was being sought after close to Solihull in the West Midlands.

As officials attempted to stop the vehicle close to Northampton, it slammed into two squad cars presently before 01:00 GMT.

A 35-year-elderly person was captured on doubt of hazardous driving, CMPG added.

In a tweet, Warwickshire Police officials who helped the interest said the youths were "fortunately safe".


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