North Yorkshire Police has said the closure of a street in Harrogate town centre on Friday night is part of an “ongoing investigation”.
Back Cheltenham Mount was cordoned off for several hours on Friday afternoon and evening.
The closure led to speculation about the nature of the incident but the force had not disclosed any information until today.
Officers also sealed off the steps on Cheltenham Mount and King’s Road that cut across Back Cheltenham Mount.

The steps starting on King’s Road.

A police officer on patrol on Back Cheltenham Mount.
In response to a media enquiry from the Stray Ferret, a North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said this morning:
“A police cordon was put in place in Harrogate town centre as part of an ongoing investigation.
“Enquiries are at an early stage, and a further update will be provided when possible.”
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Police silent on Harrogate street closure
North Yorkshire Police has remained silent on why it closed a Harrogate town centre street yesterday.
Cordons were placed at either end of Back Cheltenham Mount on Friday, November 17.
Police also sealed off the steps on Cheltenham Mount and Kings Road that cut through Back Cheltenham Mount.

The steps on Kings Road

Officers at the scene would only say they were investigating a crime.
Residents were advised to remain indoors.
The Stray Ferret asked North Yorkshire Police about the incident last night but has not received a response, and the force has yet to publish any information.
We will give more details when they are available.

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