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Edinburgh Cowgate closed by police amid ongoing incident in capital

Edinburgh Cowgate closed by police amid ongoing incident in capital

Daily Record16 hours ago

Police were called to Cowgate around 6pm on June 15 in response to a report of concern for a person, with a large number of officers currently in attendance.
Police have closed a major street in Edinburgh amid an ongoing incident.
There is currently a large police presence in attendance on Cowgate following a report of concern for a person at around 6pm on June 15.

Emergency services are on the scene, and the public is being advised to avoid the area, reports Edinburgh Live.

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A statement from Police Scotland reads: "Cowgate in Edinburgh is closed in both directions due to a report of concern for a person reported to police around 6pm on Sunday, June 15.
"Emergency services are in attendance and drivers and pedestrians are advised to avoid the area."
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