Nov 29, 2014 09:02 PM EST
Bomb Threats In Two Walmarts and One Pizza Place: Thanksgiving Late Surprises?

Bomb Threats - Thanksgiving was on Thursday and certainly there were several surprises that day all over USA. Still, the two days following the well-known event also had several situations going on.

The first one happened on Friday or Black Friday at 2.20 p.m., according to Fox 4. In Cape Coral, Florida, a Walmart located in Del Prado Boulevard got evacuated due to a bomb threat.

Cape Coral's police dept. arrived on the scene and they evacuated the entire store as a precaution. Following this step, they checked the entirety of Walmart and found no device. Also, luckily, no person got injured either.

The following bomb threat happened on Friday as well, in Rocky Hill. This one was in a Pizza restaurant. It was a rather bizarre situation.

At around 5:30 p.m. a woman called a pizza place located in Cromwell Avenue and said that her son was dissatisfied with the food served there and hence, put a bomb inside the restaurant.

Both police and volunteer fire responded to the call. People inside West Side Pizza and other stores nearby all evacuated the places, just in case.

After a thorough research, no explosives were found inside the Pizza store and 25 minutes later, the place opened up once again and luckily, nobody turned out injured either, Hartford Courant noted.

Last, but not least, another Walmart received a bomb threat on Sat. This one took place in Swatara Township and it happened around the time of 4.30 p.m.

Police arrived on the scene and other emergency officials as well. Once more, the Walmart was evacuated to protect costumers from the possible threat.

They investigated and there were no complete details given on the matter, but seemingly once more, nothing out of the ordinary was found, Penn Live reported.

From the looks of the situations, bomb threats in food places are certainly popular. 

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