A suspicious ticking box that prompted the shutdown of a Los Angeles
County building across the street from the Hall of Justice on Friday was
discovered to be a box of clocks and other presents for retirees.
The package was left unattended on the third floor of the Hall of
Administration building, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
An employee found the package addressed to someone in her office and
placed it on a desk.
After hearing beeping coming from the package, she notified deputies and security inside the building. Five K-9 units with explosives-detecting dogs and the LASD Arson Explosives Detail responded to the scene.
The second, third and fourth floors were evacuated until investigators were able to assess the danger. An X-ray photo revealed the box's contents: retirement award pens, pencils, watches and clocks.
After hearing beeping coming from the package, she notified deputies and security inside the building. Five K-9 units with explosives-detecting dogs and the LASD Arson Explosives Detail responded to the scene.
The second, third and fourth floors were evacuated until investigators were able to assess the danger. An X-ray photo revealed the box's contents: retirement award pens, pencils, watches and clocks.
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