San Diego, CALIF.- Add San Diego to the list of cities impacted by reports of suspicious devices.
The San Diego Union-Tribune was evacuated Wednesday morning following the discovery of a suspicious package, according to San Diego Police.
The building is located near 6th and B streets in downtown San Diego and houses additional offices other than the paper's newsroom.
Police closed 6th Avenue between A and B streets.
According to the Union-Tribune, a bystander flagged down a San Diego police lieutenant after spotting five boxes on a table in front of 600 B Street about 8:15 a.m.
In addition to the local paper, the building houses an office for Senator Kamala Harris.
The discovery prompted the closure of several busy blocks. But about an hour later, police determined the packages were filled with one shoe, two children’s books, one football, one empty bag of chips and one hat.
San Diego Union-Tribune staff, others evacuate after suspicious package spotted https://t.co/YxpqP0SXji pic.twitter.com/Yb3B245SOC
— San Diego Union-Tribune (@sdut) October 24, 2018
75 to 80 employees were evacuated from the building.
Abby Hamblin is a reporter with the San Diego Union-Tribune. She posted these images on twitter.
https://twitter.com/abbyhamblin/status/1055128218271805440