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Bomb squad called back after 2nd suspicious package found in Kamloops

WATCH: A second suspicious package has been found in a Kamloops neighbourhood, a day after another was discovered to be a homemade pipe bomb. – Jul 5, 2023

For the second time this week, the discovery of a suspicious package has prompted Kamloops RCMP to close of an area of the Aberdeen neighbourhood.

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In a media release, Mounties said a resident of the 2100 block of Sifton Avenue reported the latest package around 9:20 p.m. on Tuesday.

RCMP said they had consulted with the Explosive Device Unit, which was slated to examine the package Wednesday. The 2100-block of Sifton Avenue has been closed, however no residents have been evacuated.

On Monday, another suspicious package — later determined to be a homemade pipe bomb — was located about a 10-minute walk away, also in the Aberdeen neighbourhood.

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That discovery, in the 900-block of Greystone Crescent, also prompted a road closure and a bomb squad deployment.

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Police are looking for any video shot in the neighbourhood and want to speak with anyone who witnessed anything suspicious.

“Perhaps someone was walking by and looked like they dropped a bag or another item; maybe a vehicle was parked in the area that could be related – any information available that hasn’t already been provided could be helpful in furthering the investigation,” Kamloops RCMP Cpl. Crystal Evelyn said in a Tuesday media release about the pipe bomb.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Kamloops RCMP at 250-828-3000.

 

 

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