Beaufort Police give all clear after Walmart evacuated due to unfounded bomb threat Police lights (Source: Gray News) By Paige Phillips | April 9, 2021 at 8:42 PM EDT - Updated April 9 at 10:50 PM
BEAUFORT, S.C. (WTOC) - The Beaufort Police Department have given the all clear after a reported bomb threat caused Walmart to be evacuated and part of Robert Smalls Parkway to be shutdown.
The Beaufort County Sheriffâs Office Bomb Squad and patrol division held police evacuate the Beaufort Walmart and conduct a sweep of the property.
No explosive devices were found and the store was allowed to re-open. Police say there is now an active investigation into identifying the suspect or suspects responsible for the hoax call.
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Darling s, based out of Bangor and Ellsworth, are offering a reward for information to the person or persons responsible for damaging several vehicles on their lot in Ellsworth.
Darling s put a Facebook post out on Friday about the incident stating a $5000 reward will be offered to someone who can offer information that leads to arrest and conviction of the responsible party.
Darling’s Auto Mall is asking our community for help. Several vehicles at our dealership were damaged and we know other businesses were damaged too. We’re Offering a Reward of $5,000 for Information Leading to the Arrest and Conviction of Person(s) Involved in this damage at Darling’s Auto Mall.