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Suspicious device found at Belleville playground ‘neutralized’: police

Belleville police say a suspicious package along the Bayshore Trail was reported to them Saturday morning. The Ontario Provincial Police Explosive Disposal Unit was called in to neutralize the device – Mar 18, 2024

A suspicious device that closed a playground along Belleville’s waterfront over the weekend was “neutralized” with help from the OPP’s bomb unit, police say.

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Belleville police closed an area of the Bayshore Trail, along Keegan Parkway, after a passerby noticed what police first described as a suspicious package near a children’s playground around 8:30 a.m.

At the time police say the description of the package and its location — near the playground and a walking trail directly south of Belleville hospital — led officers to create a large perimeter “in the event it was an explosive device.”

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The OPP’s explosive disposal unit was called in and local police said most of the area was reopened to the public shortly after 5 p.m.

“The Ontario Provincial Police Explosive Disposal Unit attended the scene earlier this afternoon and neutralized the suspicious device located along the trail,” Belleville police said in a statement.

Police have not said what the suspicious package turned out to be, or if it posed a danger to the public.

Belleville police continue to investigate the origin of the device and whether explosives were involved.

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