Forensic officers were spotted at a Glasgow street, which has been cordoned off by police officers earlier today.
As we reported earlier, cops were called to Bain Street around 11.25am today, after reports of an assault.
Emergency services, including police and ambulance, were at the scene and a man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University hospital for treatment.
At 6.22pm, police confirmed that the road has fully reopened.
These pictures were taken by Glasgow Times photographer Colin Mearns, on the scene later in the afternoon, as forensic officers arrived.
READ MORE: Police provide update on incident on Bain Street
A force spokesperson said: “We were called around 11.25am on Wednesday, November 30, to a report of an assault on Bain Street, Glasgow.
“Emergency services attended and a man has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University hospital for treatment.
“Officers are carrying out enquiries in the area to establish the full circumstances of what has happened.”
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