Manhattan Beach police were called to the 1100 block of Chestnut Avenue after a resident reported an object that appeared to be an explosive device. The call triggered an immediate response from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s bomb squad, which arrived on scene to assess the potential threat.
Partial evacuation and safety measures
Authorities ordered a partial evacuation of the immediate area while the bomb squad conducted a thorough examination of the reported object. Residents on the block were instructed to remain indoors, keep windows closed, and avoid the street until officials gave the all‑clear.
Investigation underway
At this time, details about the nature of the object have not been released. The bomb squad is conducting standard safety protocols, including remote visual inspection and, if necessary, the use of specialized equipment to render any device safe. No injuries have been reported, and no explosives have been confirmed.
Community response
Neighbors expressed concern but praised the swift action of law‑enforcement and emergency responders. “We appreciate the quick response and the clear instructions,” one resident said, noting that the evacuation was brief and well‑coordinated.
Next steps
The investigation remains ongoing. Police have asked anyone with additional information about the incident to contact the Manhattan Beach Police Department. Updates will be provided as the situation develops.
Manhattan Beach officials reminded residents that the city works closely with county and state agencies to ensure public safety, especially when potential threats arise. The department encourages the community to stay vigilant and report suspicious items promptly.
Original reporting: NBC4 Los Angeles — read the source article.