GOLDEN, Colo. - (08/12/05) -- Employees and members at Coors CUwere evacuated Thursday morning when the credit union received acall about a suspicious package that could be a bomb. But when thebomb squad arrived with its dog, the dog couldn't find thesuspicious package in the building, and it turned out someonecarried out the package with them during the evacuation. Police,who had also evacuated other businesses and homes in theneighborhood as a precaution, said they don't know why the packagewas carried outside, but luckily it did not contain abomb.
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