Derry Londonderry security alert at home of PSNI officer's parents over

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The security alert at the home of the elderly parents of a serving PSNI officer is now over.

The road has reopened and families have been allowed to return to their homes.

The device, found by the policeman’s mother on her doorstep this morning has been described as an elaborate hoax.

Officers came under fire from stone and bottles throwing youths during the alert and extra resources had to be drafted into the area.

Up to 40 families were evacuated from their homes at 10am this morning as Army Technical Officers carried out a controlled explosion.

It is not the first time the family’s home has been attacked. In 2007 a shotgun was blasted at their front door and in 2011 their car was attacked.

It is the third security alert in the city in 24 hours.

Another police officer’s parents were at the centre of a security alert in Drumleck Drive yesterday and a hoax device was left in Inishowen Gardens last night.

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