Vehicle cleared after potential explosive device investigation at Scott Air Force Base gate

Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel were called to the scene.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel were called to the scene.(Gray News, file)
Published: Apr. 10, 2024 at 12:40 PM EDT|Updated: Apr. 10, 2024 at 12:59 PM EDT
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MASCOUTAH, Ill. (KMOV/Gray news) - A working dog signaled that it found an explosive while conducting a routine explosive sweep on a vehicle Wednesday morning at an Air Force base in Illinois, sparking an investigation that later determined the vehicle didn’t have a device.

A Scott Air Force Base spokesperson originally told KMOV that an explosive device was found inside a commercial vehicle. They later clarified that they are considering it a potential explosive device.

The vehicle was at the Commercial Vehicle Inspection Gate, commonly called the Mascoutah Gate, at Scott Air Force Base around 9 a.m.

Base personnel put a 1,000-foot cordon in place, prompting residents in Lincoln’s Landing to shelter, and explosives experts were called to the scene.

Around 11:40 a.m., base personnel ended the Explosive Ordnance Disposal response to the gate with negative findings.