Armed police called after gun stolen during burglary

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Image caption, Parent Damaris Shiplee said her family were scared after the incident in Beccles
  • Author, Alice Cunningham
  • Role, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ News, Suffolk

Armed police were called to a residential road after a gun was reported stolen during a house burglary.

Officers said they were called to reports of suspicious activity on Rigbourne Hill in Beccles at 12:57 BST, before receiving a further call reporting a burglary on the same street.

Suffolk Police said a firearm was reported stolen but that its officers later seized a weapon.

One parent said she was "petrified" when she was told her children's nearby school went "under lockdown advised by the police".

"I literally got my boots on and ran down to the school," said Damaris Shiplee, 47.

Ms Shiplee said that, once she arrived, children were being allowed to leave the school grounds.

Once home they felt "scared" and "wanted to lock the door", she told the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ.

A spokesperson for Suffolk Police added: "There have been no injuries reported.

"No arrests have been made at this time but police continue to investigate and will remain in the area."

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