Controlled explosions take place of 'grenade-type' devices

Police said the cordon has now been lifted with homeowners returning to their properties. <i>(Image: Getty)</i>
Police said the cordon has now been lifted with homeowners returning to their properties. (Image: Getty)

Police say controlled explosions took place in Preston following the discovery of two grenade-type devices.

Earlier today, just after midday, officers cordoned off an area in Watling Street Road, Fulwood.

Emergency teams attended the address following a report two suspicious objects, believed to be grenade-type devices, found close to an address.

The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was called and a number of properties were evacuated.

A police spokesperson said: "Following assessment, the EOD team carried out a successful controlled explosion of one of the objects at the scene, with a second object removed to a second location and a further controlled explosion taking place.

"The cordon has now been lifted with homeowners returning to their properties.

"We understand the impact this incident has had on residents and want to thank them for their patience and understanding while emergency services helped bring the matter to a safe conclusion.

"An investigation into the circumstances around the incident is underway. If you saw anything unusual, or have any information which may assist police, please call 101 quoting log 0556 of June 18."