U.S. Capitol Police give all-clear after evacuating headquarters due to ‘suspicious vehicle’
- The U.S. Capitol Police evacuated their headquarters in Washington, D.C. As a precautionary measure after a police dog showed interest in a suspicious vehicle located nearby.
- The vehicle, which was found on the same block as the headquarters, is currently under investigation by the USCP's Hazardous Devices section to ensure there are no potential dangers. Roads in the surrounding area were closed off during the investigation.
- The Capitol Police, responsible for the security of the Capitol complex, expressed gratitude for the public's patience during the evacuation.
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US Capitol Police clear vehicle that prompted earlier evacuation
U.S. Capitol Police said Tuesday afternoon a suspicious vehicle prompted an evacuation of its headquarters. After investigating the situation, they cleared the vehicle shortly before 3 p.m. Capitol Police said the suspicious vehicle was in the 100 block of D Street in Northeast D.C. A police canine “indicated interest” in the vehicle, authorities said. The Capitol Police headquarters had been evacuated as a precaution. People and motorists were …
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