The police helicopter was also called in for what police said was a pre-planned raid
Police have revealed today’s stand-off in Tile Hill was a pre-planned raid in a bid to arrest a man wanted on suspicion of committing several offences, including possession of a firearm.
The police operation, which took place from around 2.30pm , saw firearms, plain-clothed and uniformed officers on Bohun Street and James Green Road.
The stand-off continued for some time, with at least five armed police officers taking up positions on Bohun Street outside a house.
After a time the firearms officers moved position, with four of them lining-up outside the door of the property.
One officer then banged on the door and shouted: “Armed police - come to the front door.
“Show yourself right now.”
The officers opened the door and two of them went in, before others followed.
A police dog was subsequently sent in and the door to the property was closed.
While the stand-off took place an unmarked police car cordoned off a section of Bohun Street and the police helicopter was hovering over the area for lengthy periods .
West Midlands Police said the incident related to a pre-planned raid at a property on James Green Road, just off Bohun Street.
A police spokesman said they received intelligence that a man, wanted on suspicion of several offences including possession of a firearm, was present at an address on James Green Road.
A team of local and specialist firearms officers supported by the police helicopter were deployed to the address.
The force spokesman said a search of the property was conducted but the man police were looking for, who has not been named, was not found and no arrests were made.
