U. SAUCON TWP., Pa. – Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin Holihan said no charges have been filed at this point, as authorities continued to investigate a suspicious device that was found at the Wawa on Route 309 in Upper Saucon Township Tuesday.
Holihan said the FBI investigated the incident Wednesday.
An investigation continues into what the device was and whether it was a danger, or just a public inconvenience, Holihan said.
Police, fire crews and the bomb squad responded the Wawa in Upper Saucon Township on Tuesday. Crews were sent to the store on Route 309 after a 911 call was made shortly before 12:30 p.m., according to county dispatchers.
Authorities say an uninvolved customer walked by a vehicle in the store’s parking lot and saw a suspicious device on the passenger seat.
Upon arrival, police secured the perimeter and requested assistance from the Allentown Bomb Squad. The bomb squad took away the device.
The area was closed off for hours.
Authorities say no threat was made toward Wawa or the public.
Nobody was hurt.