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Woman claiming she has bomb prompts lockdown at Joint Base Andrews

WASHINGTON 鈥 A woman who walked into a Joint Base Andrews visitor’s center Thursday evening and said she had a bomb was arrested and determined not to be a threat.

The woman — who聽has only been described as being “middle-aged”聽— walked into the聽Visitor Control Center on the Prince George’s County base and said she had a bomb strapped to her chest shortly after 5 p.m., said聽Captain Connie Dillon with Joint Base Andrews public affairs.

The woman was apprehended and an聽Explosive Ordnance Disposal team聽found there were no explosives in the area.聽Dillon adds that聽bomb-sniffing K9s with their uniformed handlers in tow searched聽the area as well.

鈥淥ur people are our most valuable resource and we take every threat聽seriously,鈥 Col. Brad Hoagland, 11th Wing and JBA commander, said in a tweet from the base’s account.

“Our first responders train for these types of scenarios on a regular basis.聽Fortunately, this incident was diffused quickly and was determined to be a false-alarm.”

The threat caused the base to lockdown its main gate as well as the Visitor Control Center. Authorities instructed all personnel and residents to avoid the area.

The main gate reopened shortly before聽9 p.m.

The lockdown was not impacting missions, and flights were not being redirected.

WTOP’s Mike Murillo contributed to this report.

Sarah Beth Hensley

Sarah Beth Hensley is the Digital 太子探花 Director at WTOP. She has worked several different roles since she began with WTOP in 2013 and has contributed to award-winning stories and coverage on the website.

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