Police tape off Glasgow southside streets amid ongoing incident
Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are both in attendance.
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Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are both in attendance.
Police were alerted to the incident on Argyle Street on Wednesday night (May 27).
Officers were alerted to the scene on Smithycroft Road around 8.40pm on Saturday May 9.
The exact nature of the incident is currently unknown.
Streets in the Toryglen area of Glasgow have been locked down following an incident this evening.
Police and ambulance crews are understood to be in attendance on St George's Road.
"An item, believed to be a firework, has been removed by the EOD and is being assessed."
Investigating officers have released images of 24 people who they believe may be able to assist their ongoing enquiries.
The man is described as white, approximately 55 years old, with short grey hair and black rounded glasses.
The incident happened at the entrance to Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Buchanan Street around 5.40pm on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
Officers were called to Edison Street at around 10.10pm on Tuesday, May 12, after the alarm was raised.
Police say a 'comprehensive policing is in place which is focused on ensuring public safety and minimising disruption to the public'.
Officers were alerted to the incident at around 1.40am on Saturday, March 21, within a premises on Sauchiehall Street.
Police Scotland said most of those issued warnings had been for adults.
Police are urging people to leave Glasgow’s Trongate area immediately as officers deal with serious disorder.
A lane in Glasgow city centre has been taped off by police as they investigate a serious sexual assault
Officers were called to the alleged disturbance in the town's John Wilson Street.
A police cordon has been erected outside the Sentinel building on the corner of Douglas Street and Waterloo Street.
In an image shared with Glasgow Live, a police cordon can be seen erected where Mitchell Street meets Argyle Street.
Officers say they are following a positive line of enquiry following the incident.
Complaints of antisocial behaviour among groups of young people have sparked a stronger police presence in the area.
British Transport Police said they wanted to speak to the man in connection with an incident on a Scotrail train in November last year.
Officers were alerted to the incident on Glencoats Drive at around 1am on Saturday morning (May 23).
A BUSY pedestrian area of Glasgow has been cordoned off by police after a "serious assault", the force has said
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