Cordon in place in Bradford as cannabis plants found
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Police said investigations were ongoing in Morley Street, Bradford
A cordon has been put up in Bradford after cannabis plants were discovered.
West Yorkshire Police officers previously said "potentially hazardous materials" were found after they were called to an address in Morley Street at about 10:00 BST.
The force later confirmed there were no hazardous substances but cannabis had been seized.
A force spokesperson said a cordon had been put in place as a precautionary measure and inquiries were ongoing.

Engineers from Northern Powergrid were at the scene on Thursday evening

Officers said they had seized a number of cannabis plants

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