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London Arrest made following increased police presence in West Lorne Share An arrest was made after a two-hour standoff in West Lorne Monday afternoon. Elgin OPP responded to a disturbance at a home on Anne Street shortly after 12 p.m.

A number of officers armed with rifles were seen in the area, including members of the OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit. A man was taken into custody at around 2:45 p.m.



without incident, according to police. They say there was no risk to public safety. Anne Street was re-opened just after 3 p.

m. No further details are available at this time. One person was taken into custody in West Lorne on Aug.

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