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Merseyside Police Remove Suspicious Powder in Anfield Amid Human Remains Probe
The army bomb disposal unit detonated suspicious powder found in a house linked to a human remains investigation, prompting the evacuation of around 20 nearby properties.
- On Sunday, February 1, Merseyside Police attended a Douglas Road, Anfield house where the army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team removed a quantity of suspicious white powder for controlled disposal.
- The probe follows the discovery of human remains on January 8 at Gerards Court, Carr Mill, and police forensic teams had been at the property for over three weeks as part of that wider investigation, with police confirming the enquiries are connected.
- Around 20 properties were evacuated as police cordoned the area and an Explosive Ordnance Disposal van was escorted at speed by three Matrix police vehicles at around 4.30pm, while local residents reported a loud blast that made their `hearts were going to stop`.
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Bomb squad rush to Liverpool street before massive explosion rocks neighbourhood - The Mirror
Douglas Road in Anfield was cordoned off earlier today as cops and bomb disposal troops swarmed after a forensic team found a suspicious powder inside a house linked to a current investigation
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