Police: Fake Bomb Threats Target Whole Foods in Olathe & Overland Park

Pricey grocery options endure threats this morning . . . Here are the basics of the story and police advice that customers should steer clear . . . Check-it:


Olathe police says the threat was called at 9:01 a.m. by a male. The building was evacuated and is being cleared by Olathe officers.

"We hope to restore normal business operations as soon as possible," Olathe police said in a statement.

Another bomb threat was called earlier Tuesday morning at 8:35 a.m. at another Whole Foods location at 6621 West 119th St. in Overland Park.

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Police give 'all clear' after bomb threats at KC area Whole Foods stores Tuesday morning

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Police have determined there is no danger after bomb threats were called in Tuesday morning to Whole Foods Market stores in Overland Park and Olathe. At around 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, Overland Park police say a male caller claimed a bomb was in the Whole Foods store located at 6621 West 119th St.


Olathe police take precautionary action after multiple bomb threats in the region

The Olathe, Kansas Police Department says it's taking precautionary action after receiving news of a bomb threat at an area grocery store. Police temporarily asked the public to avoid the area around a Whole Foods Market located at 14615 West 119th Street after a threat was received over the phone earlier this morning.


Police give 'all clear' after bomb threats at KC area Whole Foods stores Tuesday morning

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Police have determined there is no danger after bomb threats were called in Tuesday morning to Whole Foods Market stores in Overland Park and Olathe. At around 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, Overland Park police say a male caller claimed a bomb was in the Whole Foods store located at 6621 West 119th St.


False bomb threats made at two Johnson County Whole Foods stores

OLATHE, Kan. - Police in Johnson County reported multiple false bomb threats were made against two grocery stores Tuesday morning. Overland Park Police spokesperson John Lacy said around 8:35 a.m. the department received a call about a "static explosive" inside the Whole Foods at 6621 W. 119th St.

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