Epinal Way in Loughborough was closed while police investigated the device which was found at a fire station compound.
Police in Loughborough closed Epinal Way in Loughborough this evening after a suspicious device was discovered at a fire station compound.
Leicestershire Police received a call at 6.41pm reporting that a device had been found at a Leicestershire Fire and Rescue station.
Homes at the back of the station in Garendon Road were evacuated and explosives experts were called to the scene.
Epinal Way was closed in both directions until around 9pm as emergency services dealt with the incident.
Police said: "We would like to thank the local community and any motorists who may be caught up in the diversions for their patience and understanding."
Police said the evacuations and the road closure were necessary given the nature of the initial report.
Cold-health alert for East Midlands
Man charged with murder after pub assault
Man dies after serious assault in Appleby Magna
Do you recognise these people?
Unwanted bikes needed to give to Leicestershire’s young people a chance to learn to cycle
Charnwood Borough Council’s draft budget open for consultation
Parkrun founder awarded honorary degree by Loughborough University
