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Update: Police dealing with ‘high risk incident’ in west Lethbridge

Update: Police say a man has been taken into custody and the public may resume regular use of the area. No further information is anticipated for release today. 

Lethbridge police are asking residents to avoid the 2700 block of Westside Drive as officers deal with what they call a high risk incident.

Police have not released any further details and this story will be updated when they become available.

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