Device which caused evacuation 'not of concern'

Sarah Spina-Matthews
BBC News, Yorkshire
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The "device" was found during a search of a property on Agincourt Drive, police say

Residents were evacuated from their homes in part of Wakefield after police discovered a "potentially suspicious device" at a property.

West Yorkshire Police said officers carried out investigations at a home on Agincourt Drive, Altofts, near Normanton, on Thursday when they found the device.

The item was assessed promptly and found "not to be of concern", police said.

The evacuation and cordon around the property, which was lifted at about 20:00 GMT, were ordered "purely as a precaution", a force spokesperson said.

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Residents living nearby were asked to leave their homes on Thursday evening
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Police said the item was being "assessed" following the discovery

"Local residents are thanked for their patience during that time," they added.

In footage from the scene, an Army bomb disposal unit truck and several Army personnel could be seen on the street.

Images showed people gathered near the scene by the police cordon.

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