Police are dealing with reports of a hand grenade that has been discovered in a garden in Amlwch.
Residents have been evacuated and locals say a 200m cordon has been erected around the area in Bethesda Street.
According to @AmlwchOnline, the bomb squad is on its way.
Firefighters are also in attendance.
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Grenade found within an old wall
Llinos Williams who lives in 42 Bethesda Street says that the grenade was found in an old wall between her house and her neighbour’s.
The grenade was found by her neighbour when he was dismantling the wall.
Police at the scene
Police have been at the scene since around 2pm, according to a resident.
Bomb squad on its way
A bomb squad from Manchester is currently on its way.
200m cordon
Houses within 200 metres of the area have been evacuated.
42-44 Bethesda Street
The grenade, believed to date back to WWII, was found in a wall between houses 42 and 44 on Bethesda Street, Amlwch.
'WW2 hand grenade'
We’re hearing reports that a WWII hand grenade has been discovered in a garden in Amlwch.
Emergency services are at the scene.
We’ll bring you more on this as we get it.