Suspicious van filled with bins of gasoline was found to be harmless after evacuations in downtown Baltimore
The widespread evacuation of
But a police robot that entered the 15-passenger van with blacked out windows did not discover a bomb. Instead, it found a device used for stealing diesel fuel and two bins full of possibly stolen fuel, police said. Several city officials said they were told the van contained approximately 1,000 gallons of gasoline and Fire Chief
However, a spokesman for the
The worrisome incident began shortly after
Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young took to Twitter in the afternoon to dispel fears of a potential bomb.
“After several hours of investigating a suspicious vehicle, no bomb was detected,” Young tweeted. “We are currently in the process of conducting precautionary sweeps in an effort to ensure public safety. These sweeps are expected to take several hours.”
By around
"I’ve never seen that much gas,” said
Peterson said it took more than 20 minutes of cautious navigating to tow the van through the garage to the street.
"I had to be real careful because if something sparked it could have caught fire,” he said.
Baltimore’s arson unit is investigating but no suspects have been identified.
Monday’s massive emergency response was aided by Capital police from
President
“Thank you to the police and first responders who acted quickly to secure the area,” Hogan tweeted.
Nearly 1,000
“Our first priority is for the safety of our associates,” Lewbart said.
The company, which manages
Around noon, Katohora and several colleagues received an automated message from the company explaining the discovery of the suspicious vehicle.
“This is the first time in my life I’ve seen this much yellow tape,” Katohora said while watching police survey the area near Redwood and Light streets.
“At first, we stood just outside in the
Officials first began to evacuate only
Inside the Transamerica building at
“You’re wary because we’re in a tall high rise just like on 9/11 and just two days away,” said
She said staff got an email at around
“When you hear something like that you don’t want to think the worst but you do,” Gilmore said. “I just pray no one gets hurt.”
Baltimore’s
Gilmore was glad her car was parked in a garage outside the evacuation area. But even if it had been trapped behind the crime scene tape, she wouldn’t have complained as police officers and firefighters worked to secure the scene.
“Our lives are more important than the day to day,” she said.
Not everyone was as patient.
The couple arrived downtown at around
“We can’t go anywhere,” Coulson said. “We’re stranded and we feel helpless.”
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