Crime & Safety

Suspicious Device Shuts Down Hollywood Freeway at Barham

UPDATED: The LAPD bomb squad was on the scene.

Originally posted at 8:16 p.m. Sept. 30, 2014. Edited with new details.

The Hollywood (101) Freeway near Universal Studios was closed tonight when a two-vehicle collision resulted in bomb squads being called to examine a possible dangerous device inside one of the vehicles.

The collision involving an SUV and a sedan occurred on the southbound portion of the freeway at Barham Boulevard, just south of Universal City, authorities said.

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One of the vehicles burst into flames, said California Highway Patrol Officer Patrick Kimball.

A Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad was called at 6:37 p.m. Officers with the bomb squad were concerned enough by a possible device in one of the vehicles that traffic was ordered diverted from the freeway in both directions.

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A sheriff’s department bomb squad was also called, said Los Angeles Police Department Officer Sara Faden.

The California Highway Patrol issued a SigAlert.

By 9 p.m., the freeway was reopened in both directions, according to the CHP, and KCAL9 reported no explosive device was found.

The matter is under investigation by the CHP, according to Faden.

--City News Service

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