Two people required hospital treatment after a collision in Belfast on Saturday evening.
Police say their officers received and responded to a report of a two-vehicle road traffic collision at the Sydenham Bypass shortly before 7.45pm yesterday, Saturday April 1.
"Colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service also attended the scene," a PSNI spokesperson told Belfast Live.
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The two who attended hospital after the collision, had treatment for injuries which are "not believed to be serious at this time".
In other news, detectives investigating a report of an assault which occurred at the Norglen Parade area yesterday, have made two arrests.
Detective Sergeant Kitchen said: “Shortly before 6:30am, it was reported that an altercation occurred in the street with one man believed to have been armed with a knife. It was reported that a 22 year old man was struck on the head with a bottle during the incident. He has been taken to hospital for his injuries.
"A 25 year old man and an 18 year old woman were arrested in relation to the incident. Both are currently in police custody at this time."
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