Police investigate suspicious item along Route 30 exit to Turnpike in North Huntingdon
State police were investigating the Thursday morning discovery of what they described as a suspicious item in North Huntingdon.
Troopers worked at Route 30 west and the entrance ramp to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Trooper Steve Limani said the item was found inside a broken wooden box by a PennDOT worker around 7 a.m. Thursday on turnpike property.
The item has been sent to a lab for testing.
The area was secured for several hours as a precaution. Limani said Thursday afternoon that authorities were awaiting the arrival of a police dog to check for explosives.
“They just want to make sure that it’s not anything bad,” he said.
Traffic was disrupted because of the police activity. Anyone who saw a wooden box in that area is asked to call state police at 724-832-3288.
Road Closure TPK / 30 West
A suspicious item was found along the rd as you enter the TPK ramp in a broken box @ 7am. Area is secured for precautionary reasons. The item was sent to the lab. If anyone saw a wooden box in this area this morning call PSP GBG 724-832-3288
— Troopers Steve Limani & Cliff Greenfield (@PSPTroopAPIO) August 14, 2025
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