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'Nothing suspicious' found after bomb threat that triggered New Westminster evacuations: police

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Evacuations in downtown New Westminster, B.C., Tuesday were triggered by a "threat of an explosive device to the courthouse," police have confirmed.

In a statement Wednesday – nearly 24 hours after the incident – the New Westminster Police Department said officers were made aware of the threat around 10: 30 a.m.

"Officers arrived on scene and worked to secure the area. Residents and businesses directly next to the courthouse were asked to leave out of an abundance of caution," according to the department.

The ensuing police response involved multiple agencies, including the New Westminster Police Department, the B.C. Sherriff Service, the local fire department, paramedics, the Lower Mainland Integrated Police Dog Service and the heavily armed emergency response team.

Roads were closed for several hours while first responders flooded the area.

"Nothing suspicious was located by police," the news release from police said.

The investigation into the threat is ongoing and anyone with information is urged to call 604-525-5411.

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