
Authorities said a briefcase with wires hanging out of it was "rendered safe" by the San Diego police bomb squad and turned out to be a hoax bomb.
"It's apparently something that somebody made to look like a bomb," said San Diego fire spokesman Maurice Luque.
Traffic on Interstate 5 and the San Diego Trolley's Green Line, was stopped for varying times as the briefcase was blown apart.
A passerby found the black, hardcover briefcase in the bridgework under Pacific Highway's overpass over Friars Road and the San Diego River around 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Luque said. The structure is nearly 80 years old and formerly carried US 101 between Old Town and points north.
The briefcase had a lock, wires hanging out of it and a battery visibly attached, said San Diego police Sgt. Ray Battrick.
Officials shut down Friars Road between SeaWorld Drive and Napa Street below the bridge, and also closed Pacific Highway between SeaWorld Drive and Rosecrans Boulevard. Nearby northbound Interstate 5 was also briefly closed while the bomb squad examined the suspicious-looking briefcase safe, Battrick said.
The briefcase was "rendered safe" with the aid of a robot, Luque said, but declined to provide more details.
All of the roads, except for Pacific Highway itself, were reopened after the briefcase was removed from the area, he said.
San Diego Trolleys resumed service after a brief halt on the nearby Green Line, between the Old Town and Fashion Valley stops. The adjacent Linda Vista/Morena stop was evacuated during the incident, said San Diego police Sgt. Joe Benavides said.
A shopping center and apartment complex right next to the trolley stop were not evacuated, according to an employee at Urbane Cafe, which is in that complex.Comments Terms of Use: We welcome your participation in our community. Please keep your comments civil and on point. Notify us of any inappropriate comments by clicking the “Mark as Offensive” link. You must be at least 13 years of age to post comments. By submitting a comment, you agree to these
Terms of Service
You must be logged in to leave a comment. Login or register See all comments |
A 17-year-old pleaded guilty Friday to murdering a Border Patrol agent who was shot eight times in the head, neck and torso in the mountains east of San Diego. More>>
You may spot a sea of pink moving across the county this weekend. It's the annual Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day, which kicked off Friday morning. More>>
A geyser of water spewing out of a broken fire hydrant alongside a Sorrento Valley commercial complex pooled atop a nearby building today and caused part of its roof to collapse. More>>
As protests resounded outside, the University of California Board of Regents approved a 32 percent fee increase for students attending the state's premier public schools. More>>
The San Diego Unified School District is reaching out to the community for feedback as it faces an $80 million budget deficit. More>>
A teacher in Oceanside is facing two rape charges after being arrested for allegedly having sex with a student. More>>
A former high school teacher convicted of having sex with her 16-year-old student is headed back to court. Danielle Walls wants the judge to expunge her conviction, but the mother of the victim is saying not so fast. More>>
The San Diego Police Department is warning the public after receiving reports of a scam targeting elderly Hispanic women at two local strip malls. More>>
November is National Adoption Awareness Month. In San Diego today, more than two dozen children were officially adopted by their new Forever Families. More>>