Police: 'Bath Bomb' Poses No Threat
Woman turns in suspicious item with the word 'bomb' written on it to Vienna Fire Station
After an investigation into a suspicious item shut down Center Street South and other nearby streets, police determined the item — a bath ball with the word 'BOMB' written on top — poses no threat to the community, police said.
Around 3:17 p.m. today, a woman dropped off the "bath bomb" at the Vienna Fire Station. She said she found the bath bomb on top of a group of items that had been placed on her front porch, said Officer Gary Lose, a spokesperson for the Vienna Police Department.
The bath ball, which is meant to enhance one's bath experience, was blue in color and about the size of a softball. [Lose provided a link to an image investigators found on Google, which has been included at the top right of this article.]
Firefighters called Vienna Police, who then called in the Fairfax County Explosive Ordinance Division to investigate whether the item was a viable bomb. After several tests and X-Rays, investigators found the item, which had a note inside that read "boom boom," to be of no threat.
The investigation shut down Center Street South between Locust Street and Battle Street South, as well as Cherry Street between Park and Center streets at around 4 p.m. Streets reopened at around 6:10 p.m.
Police are not opening an investigation into who placed the item on the woman's porch, as they believe the situation to be a misunderstanding or prank. The woman did not express concern of a threat to investigators.
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Wien
9:10 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
I'm all for safety, but this is a bit silly. Someone brings a bath ball to the Fire Department, it's carried to the department, it's handled, Police are called, EOD is called, it's X-rayed; after all that handling the suspicious "bomb" just sat there, and they still close the roads for over two hours? If it takes two hours to identify a bath ball, and they have to use Google to do so, the terrorists have already won.
Wien
9:10 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
And yes, my comment is tongue-in-cheek. God bless our non-small-town "small Town" problems.
CoalLamb
6:10 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2012
AHAHAH!!! I love this Bath Bomb! Use one a week ... was this person serious, she's never hear of Lush Cosmetics and their famous Bath Bombs?! The person could have just smelled it to realize it's a Blackberry treat made with baking soda.
Agreed, a simple google search would have done the trick ... next we'll hear of a neon-green water-gun being brought if for tests and investigations.
Wien
9:14 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
PS - With "Bomb" written on in and a "boom boom" note inside, police should target their investigation on Wile E Coyote.
11
9:52 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
Perhaps they thought it was a dirty bomb in drag?
Dave
10:55 am on Friday, October 12, 2012
Vienna police and fire are idiots.
Carol Lewis
2:07 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012
Dave, this is over the top. If it had been something dangerous and they failed to react, how would you feel? Vienna is a great place to live in no small measure due to our fire and police departments. Show some respect.
Gary R.
1:12 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012
When bath bombs are outlawed, only outlaws will have bath bombs.
BOBOE 63
4:19 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012
yahhhhh, Mrs. Lewis... hand it to him !!!