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Suspicious Device Prompts Cordon Near Boston Police Station

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Suspicious Device Prompts Cordon Near Boston Police Station

The Lincolnshire Police have announced the finding of a suspicious device in the vicinity of the Boston Police Station located on Lincoln Lane. A safety perimeter of 100 metres has been set around the area where the said device was detected. The detection was reported to the authorities at 11:33 GMT via the Force Control Room. Presently, the situation is being evaluated by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit. Local residents are requested to reroute and avoid this area until further updates are made available. This article is based on original reports by www.bbc.com, adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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