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Police swarm Asda supermarket after 'knife' incident in front of shoppers
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- A 23-year-old woman was arrested by West Yorkshire Police on suspicion of assault and possession of a bladed article after a knife-threat incident at an Asda store in Leeds.
- Security staff detained the suspect before police arrived, with the incident taking place at Asda on Killingbeck Drive in Leeds.
- The arrested woman was taken to hospital with a minor hand injury, and another person was also reported injured during the incident.
- Leeds CID continues inquiries into the incident, with police confirming ongoing investigations.
- The incident occurred yesterday afternoon at the Asda store on Killingbeck Drive, with the alarm raised just after 4:30 pm.
- West Yorkshire Police confirmed the arrest and described the charges related to assault and possession of a bladed article in a public place.
- There has been no further update on the arrest as inquiries continue, according to police statements.
- The store area involved is in Leeds, West Yorkshire, with police sources confirming the location as Asda on Killingbeck Drive.
- Ongoing coverage and related crime topics are noted on the reporting page, reflecting wider discussions around knife crime in retail settings.
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