Suspicious packaged mailed to Google posed no threat
A suspicious package that arrived by mail Tuesday at a Google building in the 1200 block of Crossman Avenue in Sunnyvale was negative for explosives.
A suspicious package that arrived by mail Tuesday at a Google building in the 1200 block of Crossman Avenue in Sunnyvale was negative for explosives.
A suspicious package that arrived by mail Tuesday at a Google building in the 1200 block of Crossman Avenue in Sunnyvale was negative for explosives, the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety said.
The department’s fire and hazmat team responded just before 2 p.m. and called the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad was to assist in the investigation.
Testing by the bomb squad was negative and there is no threat to the community, but an investigation is ongoing, police said in a news release:
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service will be the lead agency due to their jurisdiction over the mail system.”
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