A youth has been issued with a summons after making off from a car in Bradford this afternoon.
West Yorkshire Police, pictured in Bolton Road near Bradford Cathedral at around 1.30pm, say a number of suspects made off from a vehicle in nearby Priestley Street at around the same time and one person, believed to be a 16-year-old male, was detained and later reported for summons.

A spokesman for the police said no other details were available at this time, other than the vehicle in question was seized. 

Earlier, police had said two males had been arrested in Bolton Road - but police have since suggested that may not have been the case.

A police van and car were seen outside Bennett's Barber's, in Bolton Road, near the cathedral, with several police officers attending the scene.

Earlier, a spokesman for the police said the incident stemmed from a "failure to stop" in Priestley Street.

An onlooker said: "I was walking through Little Germany when a police van came up Church Bank, went up the bottom bit of Barkerend Road and then turned around, came back down and turned down Stott Hill. They were obviously looking for someone pretty urgently.

"By the time I'd had my lunch in the cathedral grounds and walked out of the bottom entrance of the cathedral, there was a big police presence outside the barber's at the junction of Church Bank and Bolton Road. It was quite dramatic.

"There must have been eight or nine cops and they seemed to have arrested two lads and were interviewing them in separate police vehicles - a car and a van. It looked like something serious had gone on."