Police called to reports of people fighting in Napier streets

1News Reporters 1News Reporters | 06-10 00:20

The public have were asked to avoid a Napier suburb as police responded to reports of people fighting in the streets this afternoon.

In a statement just before 5pm, police said some streets in Maraenui were being cordoned off "as a precaution".

"There is no threat to public safety at this time," said a police spokesperson.

In an update this evening shortly before 8.30pm, police said officers were called to an address on Gilray Ave shortly after 2:30pm after receiving reports of a small group of people fighting in the street.

"An area was cordoned off after police received a report that a firearm was involved.

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"At this time, police have been unable to substantiate those reports."

The roads have since been reopened and police thanked members of the public for their patience.

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