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Yet another bomb threat made at Naval Base SD

Posted at 9:54 AM, May 17, 2016
and last updated 2016-05-17 12:54:58-04

An unfounded bomb threat prompted a security alert at Naval Base San Diego Tuesday for the 17th time since November.

The latest bomb threat was found written in a portable outhouse at Pier 7 this morning, according to officials at Naval Base San Diego. For six months, the Navy installation and two adjacent shipyards -- BAE Systems and General Dynamics NASSCO -- have been beset by bogus bomb threats, prompting evacuations and searches.

"Threats of this nature are serious offenses requiring a significant response from law enforcement and enhancement to our force protection measures," said Gunnar Newquist, special agent in charge of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service's Southwest Field Office.

The messages have all been found inside portable outhouses, as was the case Tuesday morning, or on walls of ships. Most have been vague -- consisting of only a few words, including "bomb," and a date, authorities said.

NCIS officials and the shipyards are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to one or more arrests in the case. Anyone with information about the threats is urged to call the NCIS at 619-556-1364.