FORENSICS and police teams have been seen at a property in Kidderminster for four days running.
Residents in Radford Avenue say police officers and crime scene investigators in full forensic suits and masks have been coming and going from a house on the corner of Baxter Avenue since Monday.
This morning (Thursday), a police car and dog unit vehicle were parked next to St George's Park, with two more police vehicles stationed on Baxter Avenue.
One neighbour described seeing a police van arrive at the property on Monday, and later saw forensic teams removing what looked like a large broken mirror from the house.
West Mercia Police would not confirm the reason behind the ongoing police presence, but said it was part of an "ongoing investigation".
Police have neither confirmed or denied whether the search is connected to the discovery of a man's body in nearby Broad Street on Thursday, May 23.
Yesterday, police confirmed the body belonged to 48-year-old Paul Lundy.
Nathan Calder, aged 27, of Eddy Road, Kidderminster, is charged with his murder and will appear at Birmingham Crown Court on May 31.
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