Crime & Safety
Repeat Bomb Threat Reported at Naval Base San Diego
The base was the target of another threat Tuesday. Most of the messages have consisted of only a few words, including "bomb," and a date.
SAN DIEGO, CA: For the second time in five days and 13th time since last fall, a bogus bomb threat prompted a security alert and evacuations at Naval Base San Diego Tuesday.
As they did Thursday morning, base officials cleared everyone off NBSD Pier 7 and put the moored amphibious assault ship USS Essex on alert after the menacing message was found, Navy spokesman Brian O'Rourke said.
Military police personnel with scenting service dogs conducted a sweep of the dock and vessel, sounding an all-clear about 2:15 p.m., roughly an hour after the emergency began.
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Since early November, the installation on the east side of San Diego Harbor and two adjacent shipyards have been plagued with a rash of unfounded bomb threats.
All of the messages have been found scrawled inside portable outhouses used by workers — as was the case this afternoon — or on walls of ships. Most have consisted of only a few words, including "bomb," and a date.
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Investigators suspect that the same person or people may be responsible for most or all of the threats, O'Rourke said.
A $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in connection with the crimes has been offered by BAE Systems shipyard — where, along with General Dynamics NASSCO, some of the messages have been found — and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Anyone with information about the threats is asked to call the NCIS at 877-579-3648 or 619-556-1364.
—City News Service; Photo: Wikimedia Commons