Pulaski County Communications (911) received a call at about 8:08 a.m., Friday (Sept. 6) reporting a suspicious device found by the county maintenance department in the public restroom in the courthouse basement. The item was first discovered at approximately 6:30 a.m., concealed in the restroom, according to the police report. The discovery was reported to the county maintenance director by the employee who found it. The director then notified 911.
The Indiana State Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) responded, due to the nature of the device, to assist with the investigation and to identify the suspicious device.
Police also determined that there had been no threats, verbal or written, made against employees working in the courthouse, the courthouse itself, or Pulaski County.
The suspicious device was examined by the ATF and found to contain no explosive or incendiary components. The ATF determined they would not be conducting any further tests or examinations of the suspicious device.
Pulaski County Emergency Management was also contacted and responded to assist with the investigation.
The Indiana State Police EOD Team and assisting personnel completed a check of multiple county offices, but no other suspicious devices were found.
The Pulaski County Commissioners were contacted and updated during the course of this investigation. They made the decision to close county offices in the courthouse and county annex building for the safety of the employees during the ongoing investigation. All county offices in the courthouse and county annex are expected to reopen on Monday (Sept. 9).
The Winamac Police Department will be the primary reporting agency for the investigation, assisted by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s office and Pulaski County Prosecutor’s office.
The sheriff's office reports there is believed to be no threat at this time, and the courthouse has been deemed safe.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Winamac Police Department at (574) 946-4800 or the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office at (574) 946-6655.