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Suspicious device found at Meridian business is a doorstop

Credit: Troy Colson/KTVB

by Kelsey Jacobson
Idaho's Newschannel 7

Posted on November 2, 2009 at 8:42 AM

Updated Tuesday, Nov 3 at 11:17 AM

 

MERIDIAN - Meridian Police say a suspicious device left in the Redstone Springs business complex near Franklin Road and Stratford has turned to be a door stop.

Police say an employee arrived to work around 7:15 a.m. and found what looked like a pipe bomb in the doorway of the building.

The complex is home to about a dozen businesses.

Bomb techs were called to the area and are sending a robot in to remove the device.

About 25 people were evacuated to another building about 100 yards away.

Shortly after 10 a.m., a man returned to the building and told police the device was a doorstop he was using while moving furniture out of the building over the weekend.

"When we got here we found a piece of PVC pipe about 4" in diameter about 15" long , it had some end caps that were glue onto it, it resembled a pipe bomb so basically at that point what we did was we called out the Boise Bomb Squad. They came down we were able to figure out that it was a piece of PVC pipe that had been filled with sand and some people were moving this weekend, using it as a door stop," said Meridian Police Sgt Stacey Arnold.

Police did not cite the man who claimed the device.  He says it was all a misunderstanding.

People at the business complex returned to work.

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