Authorities in California evacuated homes and blocked off a street for three hours while investigating reports of a suspicious package.
The contents of the threatening package? Mexican jumping beans.
A U.S. postal worker in the town of Carlsbad alerted authorities to the package on Saturday after hearing a ticking sound, according to Fox 5 San Diego.
Three hours later, San Diego Sheriff’s Bomb And Arson Unit determined the package contained the jumping beans.
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“It was a little funny and made a serious situation humorous, but it is sad that police had to waste their time on a toy,” a neighbor told Fox 5.
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The contents of the threatening package? Mexican jumping beans.
A U.S. postal worker in the town of Carlsbad alerted authorities to the package on Saturday after hearing a ticking sound, according to Fox 5 San Diego.
Three hours later, San Diego Sheriff’s Bomb And Arson Unit determined the package contained the jumping beans.
More from UT San Diego:
The bomb squad got the package out of the truck, put it on an open grassy area and used a robot with a water canon to blast open the package, Koran said. That's when they discovered that the sounds had been coming from jumping beans, which contain a tiny moth larvae that writhes around when its pod gets warm.
“It was a little funny and made a serious situation humorous, but it is sad that police had to waste their time on a toy,” a neighbor told Fox 5.
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