Bomb squad called out to suspicious package on street
High Street in Newburgh, Fife, has been cordoned off after the discovery on Thursday.
The bomb squad was called out over concerns about a parcel left outside a Fife post office.
A section of High Street in Newburgh was cordoned off by police at around 9am on Thursday.
Officers found the package was not dangerous, however, and contained a "non-suspicious item".
A spokesman said: "Officers attended and the package was deemed to contain a non-suspicious item.
"Cordons have been lifted and Newburgh High Street is now reopened. The public is thanked for their patience as officers dealt with this incident."