A car drove into a building in the early hours of this morning in a town in Norfolk.
Emergency services were called at 4am today to Church Street in Harleston following the incident.
A police cordon is currently in place and an officer had been stationed at the building this morning.
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Emergency services were called at 4am (Image: Chris Wisken)
A spokesman for Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said: “One appliance from Harleston was called to Church Street in Harleston today at 4am to assist with the police.
“The stop message was received at 4.26am.”
Part of the road outside the building was also coned off.
It is unclear if any injuries were sustained as a result of this incident.
The East of England Ambulance Service and Norfolk Constabulary have been contacted for comment.
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