ATF bomb scare in Linthicum Heights

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Posted: 01/20/2012

LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, Md. -
Early Friday morning, Police were performing a search warrant at 800 Nursery road for illegal firearms trafficking. 
 
Things got a little scary when Baltimore ATF ran into something that they deemed as suspicious, causing them to call the Anne Arundel Bomb Squad.
 
For public safety concerns, Nursery road was closed while the bomb squad was checking the suspicious object. The package was not a bomb. 
 
As soon as it was cleared, the roads opened back up and they continued the searching the house.
 
There is no more information on the search warrant at this time. ATF is still investigating.
 

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