A suspicious situation early Tuesday afternoon at the post office in Wind Gap led to the evacuation of nearby homes, the closing of a main road and the arrival of the Bethlehem Fire Department bomb squad, authorities report.
A white man about 5 feet 3 inches tall with black hair and facial scruff who was wearing a red flannel shirt buttoned all the way up and a baseball cap pulled down over his eyes arrived about noon at the post office at 138 N. Broadway, Slate Belt Regional police Chief David Mettin said.
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The man, who appeared to be 35 to 45 years old, was holding a package that was about 12 by 12 inches and 4 inches deep, Mettin said. The package had writing on it, the chief added.
After about a half hour “lingering” in the post office, the man put the package on a counter and “charged” out of the building, Mettin said.
Police were called at 12:23 p.m. and cleared nearby homes and shut North Broadway from Route 512 to Constitution Avenue, he said.
A command center was set up with the fire department, borough EMS and postal inspectors. The bomb squad arrived just before 2 p.m. and was suiting up to go into the post office, Mettin said.
The man didn’t appear to get into a vehicle after he left and there was no video system inside the post office, Mettin said.
Anyone with information on the man is asked to call police at 610-759-8517.
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