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‘Suspicious package’ found in Aberdeen as police lock down area

Aberdeen officials have placed an area under lockdown after a ‘suspicious package’ was discovered on a residential street. Police and fire service personnel were seen at the scene on Lemon Place, with surrounding streets, including Park Street, being closed off as a precaution. The authorities were alerted to the incident around 1:40 p.m. on Wednesday and have advised the public to steer clear of the area.
According to a post by Police Scotland North East on Facebook, emergency services responded to reports of a potentially suspicious package at Lemon Place in Aberdeen. They have cordoned off the area and closed surrounding roads while investigations are ongoing. The public has been urged to avoid the vicinity for safety reasons.
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In the wake of the incident, officials continue to work on resolving the situation and ensuring the safety of everyone involved. Further details are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses.
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The discovery of a suspicious package in Aberdeen has prompted swift action from authorities, underlining the importance of public safety protocols in such situations. The response from emergency services highlights the coordinated efforts to assess potential threats and mitigate risks to the community. In an age of heightened security concerns, staying vigilant and responsive to such incidents is crucial for ensuring the well-being of residents.
