Police have resolved an incident at Falkirk Grahamston station following reports of a man with a knife.
Police attended following concern for a man with local and specialist officers attending following reports of a man with a knife.
UPDATE: The police have dealt with the incident and have now cleared the station. Arrangements are now being made to reinstate services, but delays and cancellations may still be experienced.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) August 22, 2019
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Police in Falkirk responded to Meeks Road at around 8.50am on Thursday 22nd August following report of concern for the wellbeing of a man.
"Local and specialist officers remain in attendance to engage with the man and ensure this incident is resolved safely."
We are working to bring the matter to a safe conclusion as soon as possible, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation.
— Falkirk Police (@FalkirkPolice) August 22, 2019
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Scotrail said in a statement: The police have dealt with the incident and have now cleared the station. Arrangements are now being made to reinstate services, but delays and cancellations may still be experienced."
The first service ran through the station at 13:27
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