Three people have been charged after masonry fell from a building onto a city centre street in Inverness.
The incident took place on Union Street at around 3.15pm on Saturday, May 3.
Emergency services attended the scene, and the road was closed to ensure the area was safe before being reopened again just over an hour later.
There were no reported injuries.
Two men, aged 38 and 24, and a 24-year-old woman were arrested in connection and have since been charged with reckless conduct.
The trio are expected to appear at Inverness Sheriff Court at a later date.
Police confirmed the incident on Monday.
A spokesperson for the force said: “At around 3.15pm on Saturday, we received a report of masonry having fallen from a building on Union Road, Inverness.
“Emergency services attended and the road was closed for the area to be made safe. There were no reported injuries.
“The road reopened around 4.30pm.
“Two men, aged 38 and 24, and one woman, aged 24, have been arrested and charged in connection with reckless conduct.
“They are due to appear at Inverness Sheriff at a later date.”
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