Edinburgh Police Reopen Street After Incident

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Police in Edinburgh have reopened a street in the city center after advising the public to avoid the area. Authorities closed off the busy street on Friday, January 9, with several police vehicles present. The incident, initially causing concern for a person, led to the closure of Cowgate. The police thanked the public for their cooperation but did not provide additional details.

Earlier, the street near George IV Bridge was cordoned off, affecting nightlife in the area. Photos showed traffic cones blocking access as officers dealt with the situation. Locals were urged to steer clear of the area while police responded to the incident on Cowgate. Further information from Police Scotland is pending.

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