Kamloops Law Courts Cleared, No Bombs Found After Threat Forced Evacuation
- Authorities evacuated and closed the Kamloops Court House around 9 a.m. on Thursday in response to a bomb threat.
- The evacuation occurred due to the threat, prompting an active and ongoing police investigation to identify the caller and secure the area.
- The Police Dog Service Unit carried out a thorough search with a bomb-detection dog, while authorities advised the public and drivers to stay clear of the area.
- Officials confirmed no explosives or injuries were found, the courthouse remained closed for several hours, and court sessions were postponed or moved online.
- The courthouse was accessible again to staff and visitors around 2 p.m., while police continued their investigation and encouraged anyone with relevant information to come forward.
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