Suspicious package reported at college admissions office, Logan UT


A suspicious package was reported at the TSC admissions office in Logan, Utah. Officers responded to investigate. The director later indicated the package might be legitimate. The situation remains under review.
Audio|Source: Cache County Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
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We're getting a suspicious incident at the TSC admissions office. They received a suspicious package.
00:07
10-4[1].
00:17
Cash out for six.
00:19
I'm going to give you a 1021. Who took the call?
00:26
Cash, I'm a need to read and clear out my call on a sign of the domestic.
00:31
Does I?
00:35
Copy or giving us a 21?
00:42
23 tests.
00:48
Tadst 23-up.
00:55
Copy.
01:00
Tatch off, thank you.
01:06
Negative transport, you can close this out, just a name.
01:10
(name withheld).
01:16
Here, 22, Cush.
01:18
Do you take a 21 from Max Morgan?
01:26
Yeah, I'll work, so please.
01:32
Alpha 6, Office 3.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:43
I am going to head over the TSC and address that suspicious there. You just maintain where you're at.
01:51
104. Ask for (name withheld). I tried to patch through 1021, unable to.
02:00
Okay, is it at admission down the basement?
02:05
104, first floor.
02:09
104.
02:11
Now, if we're still in line with the complainant, they're now saying the director is saying it might be a legit package.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Logan, UT
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