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Street reopens in Brisbane CBD after suspicious item found

Rhiannon LewinNewsWire
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A busy street in the middle of Brisbane’s CBD was closed for several hours after a suspicious item was found outside a church. 

The public was urged to avoid Ann Street between Queen and Boundary Sts in the city, Queensland Police say.

A suspicious item was located in the area about at 9.25am on Thursday.

Police closed off Ann St between Queen and Boundary Sts in Brisbane after a suspicious item was found. 
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Camera IconPolice closed off Ann St between Queen and Boundary Sts in Brisbane after a suspicious item was found. Supplied / Google Maps Credit: Supplied

The item was found outside St John’s Cathedral, the Courier Mail reports.

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Occupants of nearby buildings were locked down, and told to stay inside.

However in an update on Thursday afternoon, police said specialist police revealed the item was non-suspicious.

Streets have now been reopened.

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) units also attended the scene.

Originally published as Street reopens in Brisbane CBD after suspicious item found

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