Homes evacuated in Glasgow overnight after 'suspicious items' found
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Evacuated residents have been kept out of their homes in Glasgow's west end overnight following the discovery of suspicious items on Thursday afternoon.
The undisclosed find came during a "pre-planned" search by police at a flat on Broomhill Drive.
Glasgow City Council confirmed 26 people made use of the emergency rest centre at Partick Burgh Hall.
Emergency accommodation was found for three people while others made alternative arrangements.
The public has been asked to avoid the area.
It is understood two blocks of flats have been evacuated.
Emergency services, including a hazardous materials support unit and members of the armed forces, attended the scene.
Police were expected to remain in the area overnight.
Police Scotland said: "As a precaution, Broomhill Drive between Dumbarton Road and Broomhill Avenue in Glasgow is closed after suspicious items were found within a property following a pre-planned search.
"Several homes have been evacuated and a cordon put in place."
A council spokeswoman said: "We have set-up an emergency rest centre at Partick Burgh Hall for anyone evacuated from their home as a result of this incident.
"We will continue to liaise with police and the fire service and will respond to any developments appropriately."