Pennsylvania: FBI, bomb disposal units called to home in Clearfield County


An investigation is ongoing after emergency officials, including the FBI and bomb disposal units, were called to a home in Sandy Township Friday evening. While details are limited at this time,

The Sandy Township Police Department said that they, along with DuBois City Police, bomb disposal units from the State College Borough Police, Penn State University Police, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI, were dispatched to the residence located on Eastern Avenue Friday. According to officials, neighboring residences were evacuated out of caution during this time.

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Source: WJAC News


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