A man has been rushed to hospital following an ongoing incident in the east end of Glasgow.
Emergency services rushed to the disturbance on Eversley Street in the Tollcross area at around 12.15pm this afternoon, with officers currently remaining at the scene.
The Daily Record reports two men were involved in the disturbance, and a police cordon has been set up round a family home and garage in the area.
CID and dog units were also in attendance at the scene as well as ambulance crews. A man has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, but the extent of his injuries is not currently know at this time.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers were called to reports of a disturbance on Eversley Street, Glasgow around 12.15pm on Thursday, 23 June, 2022.
"A man has been taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
“Police remain at the scene and there may be some restrictions to the footpaths and road ways in the area while investigations are ongoing.”
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