Security dog warns of possible explosives at Department of Energy checkpoint in Germantown

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Security dog warns of possible explosives at Department of Energy checkpoint in Germantown

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A security dog reportedly warned authorities of possible explosives inside a vehicle at a Department of Energy checkpoint in Germantown, Maryland, officials said Thursday morning, according to a local outlet.

The Montgomery County Department of Police warned there would be “significant” delays due to an investigation by Federal Protective Services but did not confirm what they were looking into.

The Montgomery County Fire Rescue Service bomb squad responded to assist with the situation.

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The Washington Examiner contacted Montgomery County police.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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