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November 14, 2008

Bomb Threat Called Into Planned Parenthood Office, People Evacuated

KOMO News - Seattle, Washington
BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Several people were evacuated when a bomb threat was phoned in to a Planned Parenthood office Thursday morning. Lt. Steve Felmley with Bellingham police say the threat was received around 10:20 a.m. at the Mt. Baker office, located at 1530 Ellis Street. Police found an unclaimed briefcase near the office and called in the bomb squad. They then evacuated the office and a nearby Grocery Outlet. Officers detonated the briefcase and didn't find any explosive material.
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Bomb Threat Evacuates Bellingham Planned Parenthood
The Bellingham Herald
BELLINGHAM -- A suspicious backpack that was part of a bomb scare at the Mt. Baker Planned Parenthood on Thursday, Nov. 13, did not contain any explosives. The Bellingham Police Department's bomb squad blew up the backpack, which turned out to contain several Whatcom Transportation Authority bus schedules, and searched the rest of the facility with a bomb-sniffing dog but failed to find any explosives, Bellingham Police Lt. Steve Felmley said. A man called Planned Parenthood, 1520 Ellis St., at about 10:15 a.m. to say there was a bomb in the building and that it was the will of God, Felmley said.

Posted by Editor at November 14, 2008 10:08 AM


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