Police have descended on Braehead Shopping Centre following an alleged 'stabbing'.
Emergency services were called to the centre on King's Inch Road on Friday afternoon after the incident unfolded, according to one shopping centre worker.
An eyewitness told Glasgow Live that several shops were forced to close while investigations were carried out. Officers were said to be looking through CCTV footage as part of their inquiries.
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Multiple police cars and two ambulances have been spotted outside the centre's Primark store, although it is believed the incident happened on the main thoroughfare outside JD Sports.
A spokesperson for the Braehead Centre said: “We can confirm that an incident occurred at the centre this afternoon which resulted in a member of the public requiring urgent medical attention.
"Emergency services are currently on site."
Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
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