Armed officers called after reports of gunshots

Armed police have responded to reports of gunshots in a residential area after a confrontation between two groups.
Essex Police was called to the Seabrooke Rise area of Grays due to numerous reports from members of the public after 19:00 BST on Saturday.
They reported a confrontation between two groups of people with witnesses also hearing gunshots.
The force said it found no injuries consistent with a gunshot, but it was treating the reports extremely seriously and "a number of armed units arrived on the scene very quickly".

Reports also said a dark-coloured vehicle was being driven suspiciously in the area.
The force said officers carried out an extensive search of the area, but no-one matching the descriptions given was identified.
Ch Supt Scott Egerton said: "No victims with injuries in any way consistent with a gunshot have come forward to us or otherwise been identified.
"Nonetheless, I of course recognise this incident may have caused concern in the area and it's likely you'll see officers patrolling the Seabrook Rise area – as well as in the town centre."
The force appealed for anyone with information which they had not reported yet to come forward - particularly dashcam and doorbell footage.
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