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Police: Two Virginia Beach Walmarts evacuated after "unsubstantiated" threats

Salem Crossing Walmart Evacuation with heavy police presence
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Two Walmart stores in Virginia Beach were evacuated Friday following what police are calling "unsubstantiated" threats.

Just before 12:30 p.m. Friday, Virginia Beach Police posted to Twitter, saying the Walmart at 2021 Lynnhaven Pkwy (Salem Crossing) evacuated after an employee received a threatening phone call.

Less than two hours later, Virginia Beach Police tweeted a Walmart at 4821 Virginia Beach Boulevard also evacuated.

"Like the 1st call, this is believed to be unsubstantiated," police said in the tweet. "However, shoppers will see enhanced police visibility at all VB Walmarts today out of an abundance of caution."

Police said they're working with the FBI to find who made the calls.

These threats come just days aftera man opened fire and killed six co-workers at a Walmart in Chesapeake and injured others before turning the gun on himself. The shooting happened Tuesday night at the stores on Sam's Circle.

The victims ranged in age from 16 years old to 70 years old.