Police close Second Street along Naples Island after reports of suspicious device • Long Beach Post News - Long Beach Post

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Police adjacent disconnected Second Street connected Bayshore Avenue pursuing reports of a suspicious instrumentality Saturday, Nov. 5. Photo by Jake Gotta.

Police closed Second Street from Naples Plaza to Pacific Coast road Saturday afternoon following reports of a suspicious instrumentality successful the area.

Officers were dispatched to the 6400 artifact of Marina Drive astatine astir 3:24 p.m., according to the Long Beach Police Department.

It is unclear what the suspicious instrumentality is astatine this time, though LBPD spokesperson Allison Gallagher said the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Bomb Squad is en way to the scene.

“We counsel the assemblage to debar the area,” Gallagher said. “The probe is ongoing.”

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