Britons evacuated from homes as Army bomb disposal unit recovers 'suspicious items' at property
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Birmingham residents were evacuated from their homes this afternoon as police and Army bomb disposal units recovered "a number of suspicious items" at a property.Armed officers responded to Hollymoor Way in Northfield, with an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit sent to the street at around 2pm.West Midlands Police said: "As part of an ongoing investigation, officers have today been carrying out a search at an address on Hollymoor Way."This afternoon, a number of suspicious items were found at the address.
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As a result, the Army's EOD team have been called as a precaution.
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