Roseville police are investigating after a caller made multiple bomb threats that led to the Walmart in Roseville being evacuated between 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30.
"The caller claimed there were several bombs in the building and they were set to detonate in ten minutes," Roseville Police Chief James Berlin said in a statement issued Thursday. "Store management took immediate action and ordered that the store be evacuated.
"All customers and employees safely evacuated the store in a matter of minutes without incident, while Officers of the Roseville Police Department set up a safety perimeter around the store."
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Police waited until "several minutes" the alleged explosives were to detonate and searched the store without finding any explosives.
The store reopened about 10 p.m.
Police are now searching phone records to try and identify a suspect.
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