UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A bomb threat made at Penn State University lead to a building being evacuated Thursday.
Someone called in to the University Park police dispatch center around 9:45 a.m., which indicated that suspicious packages were delivered to an unknown location, according to Penn State’s website.
University Police and Public Safety determined the threat was credible enough to evacuate the Hostetter Services Building on Services Road, which houses a campus mail center.
Authorities completed the search of the building and identified no issues, according to the university.
Employees returned to the building. Penn State police are still investigating.
03PSU AlertU-P: All-Clear for the incident at the Hostetter Services Building on Services Road.
— PSU Alert UPark (@PSUAlertUP) August 20, 2020
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