A suspicious-looking box found outside the Nevada Supreme Court forced Capitol Police to call the bomb squad Wednesday.
Traffic was detoured around a four-block section of Stewart Street for 90 minutes while experts examined the gray, 12-by-16 home fire security box.
After X-rays spotted nothing suspicious in the box, the Douglas County Bomb Squad popped it open. It was empty.
Police said the box was apparently left by a man described as disheveled and carrying a yellow duffel bag.
He apparently tried to hand the box to the driver of a Pride bus, asking him to keep it for a while. The driver refused to take it.
After that, the man sat under a tree on the Stewart Street side of the Supreme Court building for a few minutes. He got up and left, carrying his duffel bag, but left the box behind.
Nearly 100 court employees were evacuated while bomb squad experts used a portable X-ray unit to make sure the box was safe before opening it.