Police in Palo Alto, California, evacuated multiple businesses in response to a bomb threat. The evacuation occurred in the downtown area, with authorities urging people to avoid the region. The exact details of the threat were not disclosed, but police stated that they were taking it seriously and conducting a thorough investigation. A bomb squad, along with the Palo Alto police and fire departments, were on the scene. As a precautionary measure, nearby streets were closed to traffic, causing some inconvenience for residents. Police advised residents and business owners to remain calm and cooperate with instructions..
No explosives were found by police responding to a bomb threat on the 400 block of Lytton Avenue in Palo Alto Friday afternoon.
Officers got a call at 11:42 a.m. about someone making a bomb threat to a business on that street. That business, and those adjacent to it, were evacuated out of precaution.
Police and an explosives-detection K9 responded to the scene but didn’t find any explosives, police said.
All businesses and streets impacted reopened around 1 p.m.
Police in Palo Alto responded to a bomb threat on Lytton Avenue but found no explosives. The threat prompted the evacuation of nearby businesses as a precaution. Police and a bomb-sniffing dog searched the area but did not locate any suspicious devices. All businesses and streets impacted by the threat were reopened a short time later.
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