Police: No danger to the public
Residents can now return to their homes, according to police
Residents can now return to their homes, according to police
UPDATE at 3:16 pm: The evacuation order for the 100 blocks of N. Lime and N. Queen Streets in Lancaster City has been lifted. Residents can now return to their homes. There is no danger to the public.
UPDATE at 2:06 pm: The evacuation order for the 100 blocks of N. Lime and 100 block of N. Queen in Lancaster City remains in place until further notice. Police are advising residents to evacuate immediately. Clipper Magazine Stadium is available for evacuees to gather.
POLICE UPDATE: The evacuation order for the 100 blocks of N. Lime and 100 block of N. Queen in Lancaster City remains in place until further notice. Police are advising residents to evacuate immediately. Clipper Magazine Stadium is available for evacuees to gather.
POLICE UPDATE: The City of Lancaster Bureau of Police has been notified of an additional bomb threat in the areas of the 100 block of N. Lime and 100 block of N. Queen in Lancaster City. We are advising residents to evacuate immediately.
POLICE UPDATE: At 12:20 pm: The Pennsylvania State Police bomb squad has cleared the Lancaster Public Library. However, there are additional reported threats that are still being investigated. We are advising the public to remain away from the area of the 100 block of N. Queen Street
POLICE UPDATE: A suspicious package has been located inside the Lancaster Public Library. The Pennsylvania State Police bomb squad is en route, and the area has been shut down to pedestrians and vehicles while police investigate. Avoid the area. We will provide additional information when we are able.
Police remind residents that safety is their top priority.
Police appreciate your cooperation.