Baltimore Building Evacuated Due To Suspicious Package; Threat Unfounded
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- A Baltimore building was evacuated Wednesday afternoon after a report of a suspicious package.
The building at 25 South Charles Street was evacuated at 2:15 p.m.
By the time police got there, building management had evacuated the building. The threat was unfounded.
This comes a day before President Donald Trump is set to visit the city and also after several suspicious package and vehicle scares in the Baltimore area since Monday.
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Presidential candidate Kamala Harris' campaign headquarters are located on South Charles Street as well. At this time, WJZ cannot confirm if it's in the same building.
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Correction: Though Google lists M&T Building as 25 South Charles Street, the building has since moved. We have corrected our story.