False bomb threat called in at Walmart
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False bomb threat called in at Walmart
A bomb threat was called in at Walmart on Feb. 1 at 7:34 p.m. Americus Chief of Police Mark Scott reports that there was no bomb or injuries, and that there is no further information to release at this time. The Americus Times-Recorder contacted a Walmart media representative. The representative stated that the store was briefly evacuated as a result of the incident. Further questions were referred to the local police department.
A bomb threat activated the emergency protocols in a Walmart of Union Township, which led to the immediate evacuation of personnel in the early morning.The incident was broadcast by various media and confirmed by local authorities, who deployed a large operation to protect those in the site.You can see: Walmart launches historical discounts on Apple this February 2026: iPhone, iPad and more According to information quoted by 'Ncnewsonline', the …
Alert at Union Township! Employees of a Walmart in the United States were immediately removed from the facility after receiving a bomb warning. The situation has been reported by media worldwide and confirmed by local authorities. Know HERE all the details of the event and how the safety of those inside was compromised.
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