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The mixup happened when police were called to a large hotel in Enderby near Leicester after receiving a call about a person inside carrying a knife near the lifts.
A number of officers attended the scene only to discover the offending weapon was in fact a wand being carried by a Harry Potter fan.
In an update on the local police Facebook page on Sunday, an officer said: “I attended a large hotel in Enderby this morning with a number of firearms officers, following a report of a male inside near the lifts carrying ‘a large knife’.
“Following enquiries we quickly established that it was a Harry Potter fan with a wand. Thankfully no harm was caused to any resident and there was no sign of ‘Voldermort’ [sic].”
The police didn’t even consider the idea that Voldemort might be using an invisibility spell. No time or resources for a proper investigation these days.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Firearms officers swarmed on a hotel in Leicestershire at the weekend after a report of a man carrying a large knife – which turned out to be a Harry Potter wand.
A number of officers attended the scene only to discover the offending weapon was in fact a wand being carried by a Harry Potter fan.
In an update on the local police Facebook page on Sunday, an officer said: “I attended a large hotel in Enderby this morning with a number of firearms officers, following a report of a male inside near the lifts carrying ‘a large knife’.
“Following enquiries we quickly established that it was a Harry Potter fan with a wand.
The incident prompted amusement and a swathe of Harry Potter puns in response.
A garden centre down the road from Enderby, which is just south-west of Leicester city centre, is offering customers a Harry Potter-themed afternoon tea, although it is unclear whether the fan had been in the area to visit that when the incident took place.
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