Report of shots fired in Te Puke.
Video / George Novak
Update, 5.10pm
The police cordon at the intersection of No 2 Rd and Dudley Vercoe Drive has just been opened.
Some residents have been waiting at the cordon to get access back to their homes.
A reporter at the scene, however, said the cordon had just been moved further upNo 2 road and about a dozen "frustrated" residents still could not get home.
Armed police at the intersection of No 2 Rd and Dudley Vercoe Drive. Photo / Stuart Whitaker
The Police Eagle helicopter is also assisting.
A photographer at the scene said police had cordoned off No 2 Rd at the intersection with Dudley Vercoe Drive.
Armed police were turning traffic around at the intersection and there were also ambulances at the scene.
There is a heavy police presence in No 2 Rd, Te Puke. Photo / Stuart Whitaker
He could see around 12 police cars as well as at least 16 "heavily armed" members of the Armed Offenders Squad.
He understood No 1 Rd had also been cordoned off.
Two of the Bay of Plenty's top police officers - Tauranga area commander Inspector Clifford Paxton and Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Turner - have visited the scene.
Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Turner, centre, and Tauranga area commander Inspector Clifford Paxton. Photo / George Novak