Read this in the Dodge City Daily Globe's website:
DODGE CITY — Two-hundred and forty-five passengers riding an Amtrak passenger train made an unexpected stop in Dodge City early Friday morning.
Dodge City Police Chief Craig Mellecker said a passenger found a suspicious device in a sleeping car and reported it to the conductor, who reported it to the DCPD. The police stopped the train in Dodge City around 1:30 a.m.
The Kansas Highway Patrol responded to the situation, and after using specialized equipment to look at the device, they rendered it safe.
No one was hurt and passengers got on their way shortly before 7 a.m. this morning.
Full article here: Dodge Globe
DODGE CITY — Two-hundred and forty-five passengers riding an Amtrak passenger train made an unexpected stop in Dodge City early Friday morning.
Dodge City Police Chief Craig Mellecker said a passenger found a suspicious device in a sleeping car and reported it to the conductor, who reported it to the DCPD. The police stopped the train in Dodge City around 1:30 a.m.
The Kansas Highway Patrol responded to the situation, and after using specialized equipment to look at the device, they rendered it safe.
No one was hurt and passengers got on their way shortly before 7 a.m. this morning.
Full article here: Dodge Globe