Police close A7 after bomb disposal team called to property

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Officers were called out to a disturbance between Langholm and Hawick on Tuesday night.

The A7 has been closed in the Borders after a bomb disposal team was sent out over "suspect materials" found at a property near the road.

Police Scotland said officers were called to a disturbance at the property between Langholm and Hawick at 23:00 on Tuesday.A cordon has been put in place and drivers have been told to avoid the area and follow diversions.

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