'All clear' given after suspicious package found outside Seattle Police West Precinct

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'All clear' given after suspicious package found outside Seattle Police West Precinct
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A suspicious package with powder was found outside of the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct Wednesday.

Sep 20, 2023, 7:13 PM |Seattle Fire Department vehicles were spotted outside Seattle Police Department's West Precinct on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. A suspicious package with powder was found outside of the Seattle Police Department’s West Precinct Wednesday evening. The Hazardous Materials Unit was present at the scene. Three Seattle Fire Department staff members were seen checking it out.

The “all clear” was given around 7:15 p.m., indicating the suspicious package did not pose any danger. The powder was discovered to be laundry detergent.A passersby told cops, “We hope you guys are OK.”The suspect or suspects better have had their entire body and face covered since there are many surveillance cameras here. And keep in mind the disruption this causes to the West precinct and an already-stretched staff.

Breaking: I’m told a suspicious package with powder found outside of the West Precinct. Hazardous Materials Unit here. Three Seattle Fire staff checking it out — it was left outside the department.

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