11/09/2018

Security Alert In North Belfast Ends

A security alert in north Belfast has now ended.

A number of homes were evacuated when a suspicious object was discovered in the South Crescent area on Monday, 10 September.

The device was declared not viable and residents have returned to their homes.

The road has also been re-opened.

Inspector David McBride said: "Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 516 of 10/09/18."

(CD/CM)

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