PHOENIX – A man who wanted to get rid of what he thought might be an explosive device caused a bomb scare Thursday afternoon in Phoenix, authorities said.
The man brought the device to the Papago Park Military Reservation near 56th Street and McDowell Road around 3:45 p.m., according to the Phoenix Police Department.
A police bomb squad was deployed to the Arizona National Guard facility, and the surrounding area was evacuated as a precaution.
How was bomb scare at Phoenix military facility resolved?
Authorities determined the man didn’t pose a threat, so there is no criminal investigation.
It turns out, the man drove to the facility with the device because he thought it was a military explosive and wanted to turn it over. He later told 12News he received the item as a gift from his brother and he was concerned it might be dangerous.
Personnel from Luke Air Force Base in Glendale were called in to take possession of the device.
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