Sentences with phrase «suspicious item in»

Albany's Times Union Center was evacuated Saturday evening as police investigated a reported suspicious item in an adjacent parking lot.

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For example, in discussing the snacks that parents were sending in as part of the school's «Healthy Snack» program, two items particularly aroused his ire — Mott's applesauce and Go - Gurt yogurt — which he describes this way: «It would hardly be a stretch to characterize Mott's Apple Sauce as a fruit - added corn syrup or Go - Gurt as a sugary blend of suspicious synthetics with a modicum of milk to connote actual fermented dairy.»
Do not engage in unnecessary handling and x-raying of the suspicious delivered item — The item should be put down on a cleared flat surface and kept separate from other items so that it can be identified easily.
Any informants and witnesses to the suspicious item should remain in contact so that they can brief the police once they begin carrying out their investigations.
You may be suspicious that I've included a big ticket item in my list, or you may question why I've chosen the touch and not a Kindle Fire.
It is suspicious that there are pictures of dogs styled in the items that will supposedly be for sale, but nowhere to buy the merchandise (they claim to be busy designing it).
Many of the stalls sell much the same items as you will find in markets throughout Thailand, including 100 - baht T - shirts, simple jewellery, handbags, sunglasses, beer cosies, souvenirs, watches of questionable mechanical soundness, branded clothes of dubious manufacture and electrical goods of suspicious provenance.
«An area near a baggage carousel was cordoned off and the item was examined in accordance with routine protocols, and was not deemed to be suspicious
«Police are asking those individuals to be aware and diligent in alerting police to any suspicious packages or items that may be addressed to them.»
The pig becomes so protective of it, and so suspicious of anyone that wants to use it, that he makes people take their copied items home in special buckets that act as... well, they're basically DRM.
As for financial abuse, this can occur without any warning signs whatsoever, which is why family members with elderly loved ones in a nursing home should stay vigilant for suspicious financial activity such as abrupt and unusual checks, additional names on the resident's bank account / card, unexplained withdrawals and loss of personal items.
After a scan, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware will list the suspicious items it's detected and ask if you'd like to either quarantine them (place them in a secure area of your computer that Malwarebytes controls), ignore them this time or exclude them from all future scans.
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