Threat resolved after evacuation of two businesses at a Towson shopping plaza

Threat resolved after evacuation of two businesses at a Towson shopping plaza

BALTIMORE -- Baltimore County Police said a threat has been resolved after two businesses were evacuated in a shopping plaza in Towson on Tuesday.

Baltimore County Police Detective Trae Corbin said officers were called to the TJ Maxx, at the 1200 block of Putty Hill Avenue, because of a bomb threat.

The department's Hazardous Device Team located a suspicious package.

Authorities said the "incident has been resolved" and "there is no threat to the community."

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