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Armed police in raid alarm call Man held after incident at bank
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A major police operation has been launched in the west end of Glasgow after reports of a bank robbery. A man has been detained by police investigating reports of a bank robbery in the west end of Glasgow.
Armed police have cordoned off a number of streets following an incident at the Clydesdale Bank on Byres Road. The suspect was seen by eyewitnesses being led away from a guest house in Hillhead Street after an incident at the Clydesdank Bank in Byres Road.
Officers received an alarm call at about 0940 GMT, with about six police vehicles sent to the scene. A spokesman for Strathclyde Police would say only that the man was being questioned.
A major police operation was launched after officers received an alarm call at about 0940 GMT.
About six police vehicles were sent to the scene and a search of the wider area was launched after that.
The police helicopter joined the operation and officers then cordoned off an area of Hillhead Street and Gibson StreetThe police helicopter joined the operation and officers then cordoned off an area of Hillhead Street and Gibson Street
There were reports that police were focusing their attention on a guest house in Hillhead Street. The man was led away by police officers at about 1125 GMT.
No-one was believed to have been injured in the bank incident.No-one was believed to have been injured in the bank incident.
A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police said officers were dealing with an "ongoing incident".