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Terry Harrison, 67, was stunned when police officers stormed into his home

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A furious grandfather has said police cut up his flip flops and Playstation4 games with a chainsaw when they raided his house this week.

Terry Harrison, 67, was left stunned when masked police officers stormed into his home in Canterbury Road, Ronkswood, Worcester on Tuesday.

Officers in search of drugs damaged two front doors, three shed doors, sixteen PlayStation games and £100 Hoodrich sliders during the raid.  

No drugs were found, but police did seize two motorbikes which they believe to be linked to anti-social behaviour.

This is the third time West Mercia Police has raided the property and Mr Harrison believes 'someone with a grudge' has made fake reports to police about him.

Terry Harrison, 67, holds the remains of one of two front doors destroyed by police as part of a raid at his home this week (pictured)

Terry Harrison, 67, holds the remains of one of two front doors destroyed by police as part of a raid at his home this week (pictured)

Police officers from West Mercia Police cutting through the front door of the property with a chainsaw

Police officers from West Mercia Police cutting through the front door of the property with a chainsaw 

Terry Harrison holding the remains of his Hoodrich sliders and PS4 games

Terry Harrison holding the remains of his Hoodrich

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