FURTHER details have emerged about a police presence on a Bradford street this weekend.
Emergency services were called to the Clayton Heights area at around 5.30pm on Saturday after receiving reports of a stabbing.
Julian Drive was blocked off while police enquiries got underway.
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Ambulance Service said: "The ambulance service received an emergency call just after 5.30pm yesterday to a report of a stabbing at a private address.
"A number of ambulance resources were sent to the scene and a male was conveyed to hospital."
A local resident said: "You couldn't get on or off the street with the police cordon in place.
"It was chaos. There were several police cars at the scene.
"There was a large police presence."
Another resident said Crime Scene Investigation officers left at around 8.40pm, but police officers remained at the scene later into the evening.
West Yorkshire Police has been contacted for a comment.
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