Oklahoma Casino Explosive Device Leads to Hotel Evacuation

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Posted on: July 20, 2023, 08:40h. 

Last updated on: July 20, 2023, 09:14h.

Authorities are continuing to search for details on the person who had an explosive device with them last week at Ponca City, Oklahoma’s Osage Casino and Hotel.

Ponca City, Oklahoma’s Osage Casino and Hotel
Ponca City, Oklahoma’s Osage Casino and Hotel, pictured above. An explosive device was found at the property’s hotel. (Image: Wikipedia)

The device was found in the hotel guest’s luggage at the property last Thursday, according to Oklahoma TV station KOCO.

Several law enforcement agencies responded to the site to take part in the investigation.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) Bomb Team destroyed the explosive device safely. Other officers responded from the Osage Nation Police Department and the Osage County Sheriff’s Office to assist.

As a precaution, hotel guests were evacuated from the building while a search was underway, according to the hotel’s general manager, Jennifer Swords.

It appears the owner of the luggage called authorities to report the device. It’s unclear what led the person to notify police.

Authorities quickly responded and the device was located at about 8:15 a.m. after a search.

I actually saw them leave with two paper cups and something in the device, and at that time, the police chief told me I could go ahead and let the guests back in the room[s], that they had cleared everything and it was safe to go back in — and I saw him actually leave with the device,” Swords told KOCO.

As of this week, specific details on the device still were not released, nor was it clear if any arrests will be made. It’s possible the hotel guest notified police out of safety concerns, but that couldn’t be confirmed this week.

Device Described

When asked about the device, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Brack Miller told KOCO that it was a round used to simulate an actual explosive device.

It’s probably — this is a little bit of speculation — but it’s probably something that has a loud flash or a bang to it to simulate a real device,” Miller explained.

Initially, the incident was investigated as a possible bomb threat, according to Oklahoma TV station KOKH.

No Injuries

No one was injured during the incident, the report added, and both the casino and hotel quickly resumed normal operations.

The tribal casino-hotel is located on US Route 60 about 105 miles north of Oklahoma City.

The property is part of the Osage Casino hotel chain operated by the Osage Nation.

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