WASHINGTON — Annapolis and Anne Arundel County officials are investigating 聽a set of bomb threats made against local businesses on聽Saturday.
Maj.聽Scott Baker, a spokesman for the Annapolis Police Department, said bomb threats demanding money were made over the phone in a 15-minute time span.
No bombs were found and no injuries were reported.
In Annapolis, calls were made to the SunTrust Bank on Main Street and the Giant supermarket on Bay Ridge Road.聽Baker said Main Street was temporarily shut down.
“There wasn’t a device on Main Street,” Baker said, noting that police were double-checking to make sure. “The Giant has already been cleared for any device.”
A nonspecific聽threat also聽was made in聽Anne Arundel County,聽聽police said.
Annapolis police, Anne Arundel County police, Maryland State police and the FBI were聽trying to determine聽who made the phone calls.