Bomb Scare in Fullerton Clears Campus
More than 200 students and staff were evacuated from classrooms and offices at Cal State Fullerton on Monday after a caller said there was a bomb on campus.
“It basically was a hoax,” said Pamela McLaren, a campus spokeswoman. “Periodically we’ll get bomb threats, but everything’s normal now.”
Campus police dispatcher Judy Ryker said a man called the public safety office at 2:06 p.m. and said there was a bomb in the area but did not specify its location.
Orange County sheriff’s bomb squad units found a suspicious package in the Ruby Gerontology Center on Gymnasium Campus Drive.
Sheriff’s Lt. Colin Murphy said investigators found a makeshift device of tubes, wires and a timer that apparently was intended to look like a bomb. After X-raying the package, the officers determined it was a fake.
An afternoon history class and a local support group meeting at the center were canceled. Investigators cordoned off the building for more than an hour, campus officials said. Classes resumed by 4 p.m.
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