
Riot cops storm Glasgow city centre streets as man arrested amid 'disturbance'
Pictures show a heavy police presence hours after emergency services were called to Kent Road, near St Vincent Street, around 4.45am on Saturday.
Riot cops stormed streets in the centre of Glasgow following a six-hour "disturbance" this morning.
Pictures shared with Glasgow Live show a heavy police presence after emergency services were called to Kent Road, near St Vincent Street, around 4.45am on Saturday.
Officers closed four streets close to the Mitchell Library after being called to reports of a man 'causing a disturbance'.
Berkeley Street, Granville Street, Kent Road and Cleveland Street have now reopened after a 27-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident.
Local residents said they had been locked out of their flats for hours during the incident.
Cops in riot gear were seen on the street and entering a tenement block and the police helicopter was spotted overhead.
Police in climbing gear were also spotted at the scene. A man was filmed high up on scaffolding surrounding the block, and footage showed a man being led away by police.
The Mitchell Library was unable to open during the incident.
Police said there were no injuries as a result.
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A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: 'All roads have now reopened following an earlier incident in Glasgow city centre.
'Around 4.45am on Saturday, June 7, 2025, we were called to a report of a man causing a disturbance on Kent Road near St Vincent Street. A number of nearby roads were closed while officers dealt with the incident.
'There were no injuries and there was no threat to the wider public. A 27-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident and enquiries are ongoing.
'Members of the public are thanked for their patience.'

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