San Jose: Happy Hollow Park evacuated after possible bomb threat
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo in San Jose was evacuated on Sunday afternoon after authorities received a report of a possible bomb threat, prompting a swift response from local law enforcement.
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According to officials, the San Jose Police Department was alerted to a suspicious situation at the popular family destination, located within Kelley Park, shortly before 2 p.m. Officers quickly arrived at the scene and began evacuating visitors and staff as a precautionary measure.
Police Response and Investigation
San Jose police officers, along with bomb squad specialists, conducted a thorough search of the park grounds. The evacuation was carried out calmly, with park employees assisting guests in leaving the area safely. Authorities established a perimeter and temporarily closed nearby streets to ensure public safety while the investigation was underway.
After an extensive search, no explosives or dangerous items were discovered. The police department later confirmed that the threat was unfounded and that there was no ongoing risk to the public.
Park Reopening and Community Reaction
Once the area was deemed secure, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo reopened to visitors later in the day. Park officials expressed gratitude to law enforcement for their quick action and to guests for their cooperation during the evacuation.
Many families who had been enjoying the park praised the orderly evacuation process and the professionalism of both park staff and police officers. Some visitors shared their experiences on social media, noting that while the situation was unsettling, they appreciated the clear communication and focus on safety.
Staying Vigilant
The San Jose Police Department encourages anyone who notices suspicious activity to report it immediately. Officials emphasized that while this incident ended without harm, community awareness and prompt reporting are vital in maintaining public safety.
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