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Hy-Vee hit with multiple bomb threats in one day

Grocer says the calls have become a trend, but takes every one seriously

Bill Wilson, Senior editor at Supermarket News

May 24, 2023

1 Min Read
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Stores in Ames, Johnston, and Perry, Iowa, had police search the premises between 7-7:30 p.m. Nothing was discovered.Hy-Vee

Shoppers had to leave Hy-Vee stores in Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota on Monday after bomb threats were called in to multiple stores. Stores in Ames, Johnston, and Perry, Iowa, had police search the premises that evening, according to the Des Moines Register. Nothing was discovered.

Ames Police Department Sgt. Amber Christian said a number of Hy-Vee locations in Iowa, as well as some in South Dakota and Minnesota, had to be cleared when the threats were made, according to the Register. Police are still investigating. With the Ames store, the anonymous caller said they hid a pipe bomb in an aisle inside the premises, as reported by the Iowa State Daily

According to West Des Moines, Iowa-based Hy-Vee, many grocery stores have been the victim of bomb threats over the last few months.  

“In each case, our security team partners with law enforcement, such as the FBI and local law enforcement, and follows their guidance in response to the threat,” Hy-Vee said in a statement. “If this activity persists, we will continue to take each threat seriously and continue to act in the best interest of the safety of our employees and customers.”

 

About the Author

Bill Wilson

Senior editor at Supermarket News

Bill Wilson is the senior editor at Supermarket News, covering all things grocery and retail. He has been a journalist in the B2B industry for 25 years. He has received two Robert F. Boger awards for his work as a journalist in the infrastructure industry and has over 25 editorial awards total in his career. He graduated cum laude from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale with a major in broadcast communications.

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