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OGDEN — Police evacuated a credit union after a "suspicious" package was placed in the teller window of the Ogden business Monday morning.
The package was reported at Wasatch Peaks Credit Union, 975 S. Washington Blvd., at around 11:30 a.m., according to Ogden police. A note on the package indicated there were explosives were inside, police said.
Police evacuated the credit union and contained the area during the investigation. A bomb squad was brought in, and a robot found a fake explosive device inside the package.
The FBI is investigating the case. No arrests have been made, but police said Monday evening they did have several leads.