Police Respond to Damage at Meridian Building Housing Department of Homeland Security

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Police Respond to Damage at Meridian Building Housing Department of Homeland Security

Early Thursday morning, a Meridian building housing the Department of Homeland Security experienced damage, leading to a significant police response, according to the Meridian Police Department. The incident occurred at the Portico North building, a six-story office building located at the intersection of Eagle and Franklin roads. The building is owned by St. Luke’s Health System, with its Meridian hospital situated nearby. Details regarding the cause and extent of the damage were not disclosed by Patrol Lt. Brandon Frasier.

The Department of Homeland Security, which includes Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leases office space in the building through the U.S. General Services Administration. St. Luke’s Health System clarified that the building is not utilized for clinical care. Following the incident, authorities conducted a search of the premises but did not locate any suspects. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries to individuals as a result of the incident.

In response to the situation, the Meridian Police Department began reopening surrounding roads to traffic before 6 a.m. to accommodate the morning commute. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the cause of the damage and ensure the safety and security of the building and its occupants.

In conclusion, the Department of Homeland Security's office space in a Meridian building experienced damage, prompting a swift police response. While details about the incident remain undisclosed, authorities are actively investigating the situation to determine the cause of the damage and ensure the safety of the building and its occupants.