People evacuated from homes in Bridlington able to return
A cordon was put in place this afternoon while the Explosives Ordnance Disposal went to assess this situation
Police have confirmed people who had to be evacuated from their homes in Bridlington can now return.
It's in relation to earlier reports that controlled chemicals were potentially present at an address in the town.
As a precautionary measure people in the area around Oxford Street were asked leave their homes temporarily this afternoon.
Humberside Police have said:
"Following an assessment by specialist EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) officers, we can confirm that any potential explosive risks over chemicals found in a property on Oxford Street have been mitigated."
Chief Supt. Christine Wilson said;
“I’d like to thank members of the community who temporarily evacuated their homes while we assessed the risks following a pre-planned operation on Oxford Street, Bridlington, earlier today. Following the arrival of specialist officers, we have been able to confirm that the chemicals, while hazardous to those that handle them, pose no explosive risk to residents.
“While the risk to residents has been mitigated, the property is still a live crime scene, and as such a scene guard will be in place overnight.
"Our officers will return to the property tomorrow to continue with the examination of and subsequent safe removal of the chemicals.
"A 61-year-old man remains in our custody and is assisting us with our investigation.
"I’d like to thank all partners who played a part in today’s pre-planned operation, the residents for being so understanding, and the Bridlington Spa for providing temporary shelter this afternoon.
“I’d also like to take this opportunity to reassure residents that incidents of this nature are extremely rare. Should anyone have any concerns about today’s events, we’d encourage you to speak to a police officer. Our dedicated neighbourhood staff will be back in your communities tomorrow to listen to concerns and to answer any questions."