By David Hunter
A security alert in the Ardoyne area of North Belfast has been declared a hoax by police.
A suspicious package was discovered in Glenbryn Parade in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Several homes were evacuated during the operation and diversions were in place.
Army bomb teams later declared the device to be a hoax, and all roads have re-opened.
Security alert in Glenbryn Parade, Belfast has ended. ATO have declared suspect pacakage a hoax. All roads have been re-opened.
— PSNI North Belfast (@PSNIBelfastN) July 12, 2017
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