Crime & Safety
Bomb Threat Forces Walmart Evacuation In Burbank
The Victory Place Walmart and the surrounding area were evacuated for two hours Tuesday.
All clear @Walmart in Burbank. Employees returning to work after the store was evacuated at 1:20pm due to a bomb threat called into the pharmacy department. Bomb sniffing K-9 units found nothing. pic.twitter.com/74qAwfe81K
— Kim Baldonado (@KimNBCLA) August 27, 2019
BURBANK , CA — The Walmart in Burbank and the surrounding area was evacuated for about two hours Tuesday afternoon in response to a phoned-in bomb threat, triggering a search by explosion detective dogs.
An employee at the store at 1301 N. Victory Place received a "suspicious phone call and perceived threat" about 1:20 p.m., according to the Burbank Police Department.
Store managers opted to evacuate the store prior to the arrival of police. The public was advised to avoid the area, which was closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic, while the investigation was underway.
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Around 3:15 p.m., police tweeted that explosive detection dogs were "deployed to search Walmart following phone call threat of an alleged explosive device inside the store." The search turned up nothing threatening and the all-clear was given about 3:40 p.m., police said.
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