Homes evacuated overnight as 'explosive' turns out to be fishing gear

Police said the incident was a 'false alarm with good intent' with residents forced to flee during the night.

Aberdeen homes evacuated overnight as ‘explosive’ device turns out to be fishing geariStock

Homes in Aberdeen had to be evacuated overnight after reports of an “explosive” device that turned out to be fishing equipment.

A cordon was set up around properties on Bressay Brae, Fara Close, Cava Close, Samphrey Road and Eday Court after 8.45pm on Sunday.

The Explosive Ordnance Disposal squad attended after reports of a “metallic device” being found but after examination the box was determined to be fishing equipment.

A rest centre was set up by Aberdeen City Council at Sheddocksley Sports Centre with 23 people making use of it.

Police said the incident was a “false alarm with good intent” with residents allowed back into their homes at around 5am on Monday.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We received a report of a metallic device having been found in the Bressay Brae area of Aberdeen around 8.45pm on Sunday, July 21, 2024.

“A cordon was put in place and a number of properties on Bressay Brae, Fara Close, Cava Close, Samphrey Road and Eday Court were evacuated.

“Explosive Ordnance Disposal attended and examined the box. It was deemed to be fishing equipment.

“This was a false alarm with good intent and all residents were allowed home around 5.15am on Monday, July 22, 2024.”

An Aberdeen City Council spokeswoman said: “After a request from the police, the Council set up a rest centre in Sheddocksley Sports Centre for affected residents and 23 people attended.

“The rest centre was stood down just before 6am.”

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