Crime & Safety
Bomb Threat Unfounded At Camino Alto Veterinary Hospital In Mill Valley
The Mill Valley Police Department received a suspicious call requesting that a bomb squad be sent to the veterinary hospital.

MILL VALLEY, CA – A bomb threat to the Camino Alto Veterinary Hospital and Wellness Center in Mill Valley Tuesday was unfounded, according to police.
The Mill Valley Police Department received a suspicious call requesting that a bomb squad be sent to the veterinary hospital located at 125 Camino Alto shortly before 5 p.m. Police said the business had received a series of calls throughout the day from an anonymous source that culminated in the threat made to the police department.
Police interviewed employees and conducted a search of the business and surrounding areas. As a precaution, officers also checked Mill Valley Middle School and Mill Valley Community Center.
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Police did not find any suspicious devices and determined that the threat was not credible, officials said.
The call and its origin are still under investigation. Anyone who has any information about this incident is asked to contact the Mill Valley Police Department at 415-389-4100 or call the Mill Valley Police Department Tip Line at 415-721-4547.
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MVPD received a threat to CA Vet Hospital, investigated, and determined to be unfounded. Roads open, thank you for your patience
— Mill Valley Police (@MillValleyPD) August 23, 2017
Suspicious activity reported to MVPD in the area of 141 Camino Alto, streets surrounding closed. Use alt. route
— Mill Valley Police (@MillValleyPD) August 23, 2017
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