The Queensland Police Service has announced the revocation of the emergency declaration under the Public Safety Preservation Act in Bridgeman Downs. The declaration was initially made in response to reports of an armed man inside a residence.

According to QPS Media, a man has been taken into custody and is currently assisting the police with their inquiries. Fortunately, there is no longer an ongoing threat to the public in the area.

The emergency declaration was issued at approximately 7:17 am, leading to the establishment of an exclusion zone encompassing Trouts Road, Albany Creek Road, Beckett Road, and Hamilton Road. Residents within the zone were advised to stay indoors, while the public and motorists were urged to avoid the area.

Although no injuries or shots fired have been reported at this time, the situation required a swift response from law enforcement. The Queensland Police Service has also provided contact information for individuals with relevant information, including online forms and hotlines for reporting crime anonymously.

For further updates and information, individuals can visit the Queensland Police Service website. The revocation of the emergency declaration signifies a return to normalcy in Bridgeman Downs, ensuring the safety and security of the community.