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Hereford police station shut after 'grenade' handed in
The police station in Hereford has been closed after a member of the public handed in what is believed to be a hand grenade.
West Mercia Police confirmed the Explosive Ordnance Disposal were assessing the device.
A cordon has been put around the station in Bath Street and is likely to be there for some time.
The force said it was a precaution and reassured the public there is no risk to the wider community.
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