City streets sealed off after man injured

Greig Watson
BBC News, East Midlands
BBC A street in the old quarter of Derby, showing a cordon of police tape, behind which people work in white forensic suits.BBC
An injured man was found and treated at the scene by paramedics

A number of streets, which were closed in Derby city centre after a man was injured in the early hours, have reopened.

Police said they were called to reports of a man needing medical treatment on Wardwick at about 02:30 GMT on Saturday.

Officers confirmed the casualty was treated by paramedics but have given no more details of his condition or the circumstances of the incident.

Several police vehicles were deployed to the scene while teams in protective clothing searched the area.

A street in the old quarter of Derby, with two police vehicles and people dressed in white forensic suits
Members of the public were asked to avoid the area

A tent was erected over one area close to a convenience store.

Cordons were put in place in Wardwick, Beckett Street, Newland Street, Bramble Street and Springwell Square but had all been lifted by 14:00.

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