HATBORO, Pa. — A suspicious package was found Wednesday night near a Pennsylvania state representative's office, NBC10 reported.
The package was found near the front door of Rep. Tom Murt’s office in Hatboro, Montgomery County.
The building and nearby apartments were evacuated, and a bomb disposal robot was brought in to remove the package, according to NBC10.
Investigators determined the package was not an explosive, NBC10 reported.
Authorities are on high alert after several explosives were found Wednesday, having been sent to Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and CNN's office in New York.
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