Amazon.com Inc.’s
Seattle headquarters were evacuated Monday following a bomb threat,
police say. According to the report, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos helped his
security team evacuate the buildings after a written threat was found in
a bathroom at the retailer’s South Lake Union campus.
Amazon staffers alerted company security that they had found the note sometime before 10:30 a.m. PST, when police say they were called to investigate the threat. One Amazon employee told Seattle’s KOMO-TV he was ordered to evacuate via an email.
Update: Seattle police tell Bloomberg
that the threat was false, and that nothing was turned up in their
search. Det. Patrick Michaud said that police left Amazon headquarters
shortly after 1 p.m. PST.
Seattle police say they deployed a arson and bomb squad
along with
explosive detection dogs to Amazon headquarters “out of an
abundance of caution.” Amazon security searched buildings along with
police, it said.
A number of people who don’t work for Amazon but utilized
the building’s parking lot returned from shopping to find that their
cars were locked down as well, KOMO-TV reported. An Amazon spokesman
couldn't be immediately reached for comment.
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