Police have stormed a bowling alley at a leisure complex in Nuneaton and ended an armed hostage siege, the firm's chief executive has told the BBC.
Mehdi Amshar said two hostages had been held at MFA Bowl, in Bermuda Park, but the situation has now ended and there were no casualties.
Nuneaton: Police 'end' leisure park siege, boss says
BBC News
22 October 2017
Police have stormed a bowling alley at a leisure complex in Nuneaton and ended an armed hostage siege, the firm's chief executive has told the BBC.
Mehdi Amshar said two hostages had been held at MFA Bowl, in Bermuda Park, but the situation has now ended and there were no casualties.
Warwickshire Police have not commented but earlier said the incident was unconnected to terrorism.
Eyewitnesses spoke of hiding during the police lockdown at the complex.
'Hiding in the toilet'
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it had been called to the leisure complex at 15:40 BST.
MFA Bowl chief executive Mr Amshar said he understood the man was known to a member of staff at the bowling alley.
Staff realised two members of staff were missing when a headcount was completed after an evacuation, he added.
Everyone else had been accounted for and police officers were now negotiating with the man, Mr Amshar said.
Warwickshire Police have said the incident is unconnected to terrorism
The gunman has been described by eyewitnesses as "in his 40s" and carrying a gun "slung" over his shoulder.
Chris Turner told the BBC he saw the man "ran up to the door of the bowling alley with a gun in his hand" and told him to "get out".
He said the man also shouted at a crowd of people outside to leave, saying: "I've already told you once."
A number of ambulances have also been dispatched to the area around the bowling alley
Earlier, Kelly Perrett, who was at the Frankie and Benny's restaurant, told the BBC: "I am hiding in the toilet with about 20 people.
"It looks like police have got the bowling alley surrounded. The police told me that the gunman is near the door with a hostage."
Megan Westward said she was about to leave a children's soft play centre when staff told her to move away from the windows.
"There are quite a few bullet proof vans," she said. "We've just seen an air ambulance take off. There are ambulances and there are police in full body suits with guns."
She was then evacuated to a nearby hotel.
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The ambulance service said it had "a number of resources" at the scene, including a hazardous area response team and an emergency planner.
An air ambulance was initially dispatched to the scene but has now left.
Bermuda Park includes a Holiday Inn Express hotel, a gym, a DIY store, a soft play centre and several restaurants.
Nuneaton: Police 'end' leisure park siege, boss says - BBC News
Mehdi Amshar said two hostages had been held at MFA Bowl, in Bermuda Park, but the situation has now ended and there were no casualties.
Nuneaton: Police 'end' leisure park siege, boss says
BBC News
22 October 2017
Police have stormed a bowling alley at a leisure complex in Nuneaton and ended an armed hostage siege, the firm's chief executive has told the BBC.
Mehdi Amshar said two hostages had been held at MFA Bowl, in Bermuda Park, but the situation has now ended and there were no casualties.
Warwickshire Police have not commented but earlier said the incident was unconnected to terrorism.
Eyewitnesses spoke of hiding during the police lockdown at the complex.
'Hiding in the toilet'
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it had been called to the leisure complex at 15:40 BST.
MFA Bowl chief executive Mr Amshar said he understood the man was known to a member of staff at the bowling alley.
Staff realised two members of staff were missing when a headcount was completed after an evacuation, he added.
Everyone else had been accounted for and police officers were now negotiating with the man, Mr Amshar said.

Warwickshire Police have said the incident is unconnected to terrorism
The gunman has been described by eyewitnesses as "in his 40s" and carrying a gun "slung" over his shoulder.
Chris Turner told the BBC he saw the man "ran up to the door of the bowling alley with a gun in his hand" and told him to "get out".
He said the man also shouted at a crowd of people outside to leave, saying: "I've already told you once."

A number of ambulances have also been dispatched to the area around the bowling alley
Earlier, Kelly Perrett, who was at the Frankie and Benny's restaurant, told the BBC: "I am hiding in the toilet with about 20 people.
"It looks like police have got the bowling alley surrounded. The police told me that the gunman is near the door with a hostage."
Megan Westward said she was about to leave a children's soft play centre when staff told her to move away from the windows.
"There are quite a few bullet proof vans," she said. "We've just seen an air ambulance take off. There are ambulances and there are police in full body suits with guns."
She was then evacuated to a nearby hotel.

@warkspolice
Officers are currently dealing with an ongoing incident at Bermuda Park, #Nuneaton. Please avoid the area.
3:08 PM - Oct 22, 2017
53 Replies 698 Retweets 283 likes
The ambulance service said it had "a number of resources" at the scene, including a hazardous area response team and an emergency planner.
An air ambulance was initially dispatched to the scene but has now left.
Bermuda Park includes a Holiday Inn Express hotel, a gym, a DIY store, a soft play centre and several restaurants.
Nuneaton: Police 'end' leisure park siege, boss says - BBC News