Inquiries are continuing at a second property in Aberdeen after a bomb squad was called last weekend.
The bomb squad was called to King Street on Saturday night with a section of the road and Linksfield Road sealed off.
Police are now carrying out inquiries today at a second property in Ferrier Crescent and have said there is no threat to the community.
Chief inspector Darren Bruce, area Commander for Aberdeen City North, said: “Officers have been carrying out inquiries at a property in Ferrier Crescent, Aberdeen, following the discovery of chemicals from a property on King Street on Saturday, 2 November.
“Public safety has been at the forefront of our response throughout this investigation and we have been closely coordinating with specialist partner agencies to minimise any risk and disruption to the public.
“There is not considered to be any threat to the community and I would like to thank local residents for their full co-operation and patience.”
Second Aberdeen property searched as part of chemicals investigations