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Peterborough police investigate bomb threat made at auto dealership

Peterborough plice are investigating a bomb threat that was made to a business Wednesday afternoon. Police say officers were called to a business at the corner of Lansdowne Street and Spillsbury Drive at around 4 p.m., after the business received a message that a bomb was placed on the property. – Sep 29, 2022

Peterborough police are investigating a bomb threat made against a business on Wednesday afternoon.

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Around 4 p.m., Peterborough Police Service officers were called to a business at the corner of Lansdowne Street and Spillsbury Drive after the business received a message claiming a bomb had been placed on the property.

Police didn’t identify the business but a heavy police presence focused on Holiday Ford-Lincoln, an auto dealership.

Police say officers evacuated the business and a perimeter was established — including closing Lansdowne St. between Village Crescent and Spillsbury Drive. The OPP’s explosive disposal unit was called for assistance.

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Around 1 a.m., the OPP’s bomb unit came to the scene and a bomb-detecting dog was also deployed in the area.

Police say no explosive devices were found on the property.

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The area was cleared about nine hours after the initial response.

The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information can contact Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at stopcrimehere.ca.

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