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Suspicious item found in St Paul’s

By Seun Matiluko  Saturday Apr 12, 2025

A “suspicious item” was found by a member of the public in St Paul’s just before midday on Saturday.

The item was found in a block of flats on Argyle Road.

Residents were asked to vacate their homes and roads surrounding the area were cordoned off by the police for over four hours, with the cordon ending at around 4.30pm.

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In a statement, Avon & Somerset Police said: “Police can confirm a suspicious item found in Bristol was a false alarm.

“Specialist units who examined the object declared it to be safe and it has been seized.

“Officers would like to thank residents who were asked to leave their homes in Argyle Road and surrounding streets.

“They were asked to evacuate out of an abundance of caution. We’re sorry for the disruption but our priority must be keeping everyone safe.”

Main photo: Seun Matiluko

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