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Bomb disposal unit retrieves suspicious package near Flats bingo hall

By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on June 24, 2023.

Police block access to the rear of businesses on Bridge Street and Clay Avenue on Friday morning as the explosives disposal unit examines a "suspicious package.--News Photo Collin Gallant

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The bomb disposal unit of the Medicine Hat Police Service closed several businesses in the South Flats on Friday, but released the scene after several hours with a “suspicious package” in evidence.

“From preliminary observation, it definitely looked suspicious, so this was a matter of caution,” said Insp. Joe West, adding that the contents are a matter of police concern.

He said the matter is now being handled by the MHPS criminal investigations unit. More information may be available early next week.

Police arrived at about 8 a.m. at the rear of Top Hat Bingo at the intersection of Bridge Street and Clay Avenue.

Elm Street School, which sits across a large parking lot and playground. The school was put on a “shelter in place” warning, but the situation did not last into the morning recess.

The object was examined remotely using a robot vehicle fixed with a video feed. That unit also also fired two concussive rounds to break it apart.

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