A NUMBER of people were forced to leave their homes following the discovery of a "suspect item" after a van caught fire.
Police Scotland were called to Benvue Road in Lennoxtown around 11.20pm on Saturday, June 8 following reports of a van on fire.
The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported.
However, following the extinguishing of the fire a suspect item was discovered in the vehicle, and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team were called.
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Nearby properties were evacuated as a precaution and police remain in the area while investigations continue.
Police have confirmed the bomb disposal team have made the suspect item safe.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “A suspect item was found at the vehicle and this has been made safe by Explosive Ordnance Disposal.
“A number of properties were evacuated as a precaution.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances and a police presence will remain in the area while this work is ongoing.”
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