FIVE men arrested by armed police after a violent disorder involving a machete have now been released on bail.
Armed officers, as well as a dog handler and patrol officers, were called to an incident outside The Bakery Inn in Worcester Road, Malvern, after reports of about eight men causing violent disorder.
An investigation has been launched, with the five men arrested since being released on bail.
A West Mercia Police spokesperson said: A West Mercia Police spokesperson said: "We were called to reports of a group of men involved in a violent disorder outside The Bakery Inn, Malvern around 12.40pm yesterday (Sunday 29 September).
"The group of around eight men included one with a machete.
"An armed police unit as well as dog handler and patrol officers attended the scene.
"Members of the public were asked to stay indoors during the incident which lasted for about an hour.
"Five males were arrested for violent disorder. It is not currently believed that anyone was injured.
"An investigation has been launched into the incident which is thought to be isolated.
"We would like to thank members of the public for their patience and assistance with this investigation while enquires are being carried out.
"The five men arrested have now been released on police bail, and an investigation is ongoing."
The landlady of The Bakery Inn said: "It was between our gates and the perfume shop next door.
"It had nothing to do with The Bakery Inn and as soon as we heard the shouting we locked the doors so nobody could get in or out.
"It lasted for about 45 minutes, we had the police around this morning (September 30) and none of the incident was caught on our CCTV at the front because it was so far down."
Eyewitnesses told the Gazette those living nearby were urged by police to stay indoors.
One man watching on from his window said the incident was concerning to him.
He added: "We were all told to stay indoors.
"Things happen all the time around here but we have never had anything this serious happen before."
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