Police said there is no threat to public safety at this time after officers responded to the Olney Swim Center for a bomb threat Tuesday morning.
Officers responded at about 10 a.m. after a note was found in a locker room, according to the Maryland-National Capital Park Police, Montgomery County division.
“The building was swept by K9 and has been deemed safe,” police wrote on Twitter. Detectives are investigating on-scene.
At approximately 10am officers responded to the Olney Indoor Swim center for a bomb threat after a note was found in a locker room. The building was swept by K9 and has been deemed safe. Detectives are on scene investigating. There is no threat to public safety at this time.
— Park Police MC (@ParkPolice) June 14, 2022