Police respond to possible violent dispute in quiet Bundaberg street
A quiet Bundaberg street was transformed this week when police showed-up after reports of a violent neighbourhood dispute, possibly involving a weapon. PHOTOS
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Multiple police units rushed to a property in the Bundaberg suburb of Millbank on Wednesday afternoon, after concerned calls about a volatile dispute between neighbours.
Initial reports indicated one resident in Walker Street had been threatened with a knife after a dispute between them and a neighbour erupted on the usually quiet Bundaberg street.
A Queensland Police Services spokesman said a verbal disturbance had occurred between residents of two units in Walker St, Millbank around 5.35pm on March 12, and police were called to the scene.
Police “spoke to a man and a woman involved, who are known to each other”, the statement read.
“No weapons were involved.
“No complaints have been made to police.”
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