A witness said a museum staff member told the suspicious package "was only somebody’s crazy art project”. Photo / Rafaella Melo
A witness said a museum staff member told the suspicious package "was only somebody’s crazy art project”. Photo / Rafaella Melo
Hawke’s Bay Today understands a peculiar bird-like package that sparked a bomb scare at a Napier museum and gallery was an art project left at the door.
The commotion at the MTG Hawke’s Bay began on Sunday morning when a colourful creation, made of fabric, was found sitting outside themuseum’s entrance.
Concerned about its origin and intent, police were called in about 9.30am.
As a precaution, the museum was temporarily closed and nearby streets were cordoned off, while “an explosives dog travelled to the scene”, police reported.
Police determined the package was harmless and "it posed no threat." Photo / Rafaella Melo
A witness said a museum staff member told them they had to go through the motions because the package was suspicious, but “in the end, it was only somebody’s crazy art project”.
According to police, the individual who left the package had been spoken to and there was no malicious intent. Police thank the community for their patience while the matter was resolved.