Suspicious suitcase that shut down Chilliwack road was harmless

 

 
 
 
 
A police officer confirms that a suspicious package found Wednesday morning on the Young Road train crossing is not dangerous.
 

A police officer confirms that a suspicious package found Wednesday morning on the Young Road train crossing is not dangerous.

Photograph by: Cornelia Naylor , TIMES

A suspicious suitcase closed a major Chilliwack train crossing for more than two hours Wednesday before being deemed harmless by a police dog unit.

Mounties were notified of the suitcase lying in the middle of the railway tracks at the Young Road crossing around 6 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Police treated the suitcase as if it could be dangerous. They shut down the crossing to both cars and trains and called in the Lower Mainland District Police Dog Service.

The suitcase was determined to be harmless shortly after 8 a.m. It was removed and the crossing was re-opened.

Mounties, though, advised the public to expect more delays as several trains backed up by the closure made their way through Chilliwack.

tolsen@chilliwacktimes.com


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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A police officer confirms that a suspicious package found Wednesday morning on the Young Road train crossing is not dangerous.
 

A police officer confirms that a suspicious package found Wednesday morning on the Young Road train crossing is not dangerous.

Photograph by: Cornelia Naylor , TIMES

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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