Merseyside Police has cordoned off a Loomis security van in a Tesco car park, sparking curiosity and concern among the public. The incident, which occurred on Monday, November 17, has left many questions unanswered. The van, a Loomis money transportation vehicle, was parked outside the front of the Tesco Superstore on Overton Street, near the junction with Wavertree Road. A second cordon was also erected by police officers, adding to the mystery. The police presence and cordoning off of the area suggest a serious incident, and the public's curiosity is understandable. The ECHO, a local news outlet, has a reporter at the scene, providing updates and information as the investigation unfolds. The reporter has confirmed the presence of detectives and a forensic team, indicating a thorough investigation is underway. The public's reaction is one of shock and concern, with a staff member at the Tesco store expressing fear about having to come to work in such a situation. The incident has also raised questions about the nature of the incident, with a witness claiming the van was robbed. The police have not yet released any official statements, leaving the public in a state of uncertainty. The ECHO has approached Merseyside Police for more information, but no further details have been disclosed. The incident has sparked a range of emotions, from fear to curiosity, and the public's desire for answers is evident. The live coverage and updates from the ECHO will provide further insights as the investigation progresses.