Crime
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport Evacuated Due to Suspicious Package, Later Cleared

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport was temporarily evacuated on Wednesday morning after a suspicious item was detected during routine passenger screening by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
The suspicious item was identified during the security screening process, prompting immediate evacuation of the terminal as a precautionary measure.
A technical response team was dispatched to the scene to investigate the potential threat.
Following a thorough assessment, authorities determined there was no credible threat.
Executive Director Mark Hanna confirmed that after ensuring the safety of all passengers and personnel, the terminal was cleared, and operations resumed as normal.
Passengers and staff were permitted to re-enter the building once officials confirmed the area was secure.
After a brief disruption, all airport functions have returned to normal.
Authorities have not disclosed specific details about the suspicious item, but they emphasized that safety remains the top priority and that appropriate protocols were followed to ensure a swift and secure resolution.
For further updates, travelers are encouraged to monitor the airport’s official communications.
Crime
Bomb Threat Reported at McCallum High School, Prompting Heavy Police Presence

AUSTIN, TX – A bomb threat at McCallum High School prompted a heavy police response on Wednesday afternoon, leading to precautionary measures on campus.
According to Austin Police, the school was placed on hold around 3:00 p.m. as officers arrived at the scene on Sunshine Drive to investigate the reported threat.
School officials confirmed that students remained inside their classrooms, with hallways cleared and instruction continuing as normal.
Due to the ongoing police investigation, dismissal was delayed, and authorities urged the public to avoid the area and report any suspicious activity to 911.
This incident follows an online threat earlier in the week, which also resulted in an increased police presence on campus.
In a letter to families, Principal Andy Baxa explained that school officials had received a social media threat directed at the campus.
However, the Austin ISD Police Department swiftly identified the source of the post and contacted the student’s family.
Following an investigation, law enforcement determined that there was no credible plan to carry out the threat.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.