Police in Derry has asked the public to be vigilant after they received an early morning report that a device had been left in the city centre area.
The PSNI said that they were conducting checks in the John Street, Carlisle Road and Foyle Embankment areas of the city on Tuesday morning.
It's understood that police have already carried out a number of checks as part of their enquiries.
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In a statement, they said: "At this time, nothing untoward has been found. As enquiries continue this morning, including further checks of these areas, the public is asked to be vigilant.
"If anyone has noticed any suspicious activity, or comes across a suspicious object, please do not touch it – phone the police immediately on 999.
"No roads are closed at this time."
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