Police were this evening called to an incident at a property in Wokingham.
Details are still emerging about the event which took place around 8.45pm in Outfield Crescent, opposite Elms Field.
Although members of Thames Valley Police wore protective clothing as they prepared to enter the home, they were not needed. Eyewitness reports say that there were at least a dozen officers on the scene.
The police were able to enter the home without force and have taken a man away.
It is understood that it is the same property that, in the summer, a closure order notice was placed on.
At the time, Thames Valley Police were acting on reports of anti-social behaviour and disorder from visitors to both properties.
In the summer, PC Maryann Shaw, Anti-social Behaviour Officer for Bracknell and Wokingham LPA, said: “We will continue to monitor and take further action as necessary to improve the area for the local community. In order for us to do this it is vital that any incidents of anti-social behaviour are reported to us.”
And Rebecca Horne, Anti-Social Behaviour Advisor at Sovereign Housing Association, said that the closure notice was “a fantastic example of partnership working between Sovereign and Thames Valley Police to close a property which has been causing a severe nuisance to the local community”.
A eyewitness told The Wokingham Paper that drug dealing had been seen in the area in recent weeks with addicts “coming in and out all day long”.
They added: “While this is all going on some families living here have very young children and they are regularly petrified by the various goings on.”
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police told The Wokingham Paper: “We attended an incident at Outfield Crescent this evening.”