Ipswich Police Department Follows Protocols after Resident Reports Abandoned Pressure Cooker Near Shopping Plaza

IPSWICH — Police Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department responded and followed all of its established safety protocols after a resident reported finding an abandoned pressure cooker near a shopping center.

A preliminary investigation has indicated that the item poses no threat to the community, but in following its procedures, the Ipswich Police Department received mutual aid from the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad. The Ipswich Fire Department also responded to the scene.

At 8:32 p.m., the Ipswich Police Department received a telephone report of a suspicious item found near a trash barrel at the Ipswich Crossing shopping center. Police officers arrived on scene minutes later and cordoned off the area until specially trained officers could arrive and ensure that there was no active threat.

While there was found to be no danger or threat, Chief Nikas is praising the vigilance of the resident who called in the report.

“If you see something, say something. We are always vigilant and always ready to respond when needed,” Chief Nikas said.

Residents and motorists will notice the increased police and fire vehicle presence into the evening on Saturday. The pressure cooker was determined to be discarded as rubbish. Posing no danger, it was disposed of by authorities.