Bomb squad called after grenade found in village

Suffolk Police A side view of a blue and yellow police car, blocking a road in a residential street. The car has police written in blue letters and the Suffolk Police website address on its side. Just in front of the car on the far right is a blue sign saying police and road closed in white letters. Beyond it can be seen the road with 70s-style, brick-built houses on either side and yellowing grass. Suffolk Police
The discovery was made in Lakenheath and officers were called at about 12:35 BST, said a police spokesperson

Part of a village was cordoned off by police for several hours after the discovery of a grenade, police said.

Officers were called to Lakenheath, Suffolk, near Thetford, Norfolk, at about 12:35 BST and notified the bomb squad, a police spokesperson said.

Pine Close, Whitewood Walk and Cherry Close were closed and residents advised to leave their homes.

The Army's explosive ordnance disposal team has confirmed the grenade was not live and the cordon will be lifted shortly, said Suffolk Police.

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