Bryan Smith for News
The NYPD Bomb Squad, seen here in a previous incident, responded to a suspicious SUV Sunday night. Police detonated charges near the SUV at 149th St. and Morris Ave. before declaring it a false alarm. Still, the sight of cops, firefighters and bomb-sniffing dogs flooding the streets of Melrose left neighbors jittery.
"I was pretty scared when I saw the bomb truck," said Dino Davido, 47, who lives on E. 149th St.
"There's too many threats going on right now."
Guardian Angel member Walbert Santiago, 30, said cops investigated another bomb threat on Morris Ave. Saturday night, but no explosives were found.
"All the same trucks were here," Santiago said
JJDONTPLAY
7:04:39 AM
May 9, 2011
May 9, 2011
They got the wrong call over the radio it wasn't the bomb sniffing dog they needed for this part of town they needed the Drug sniffing dog.
NEHNDZ
9:04:20 AM
May 9, 2011
May 9, 2011
JJ - the dog was busy working the suburbs.
chuhyona
10:03:32 AM
May 9, 2011
May 9, 2011
I don't know about you but I sure feel safer today knowing my government is protecting all of us from parked SUV's.
joshbot
2:00:50 PM
May 9, 2011
May 9, 2011
All Americans should obey and be be afraid. Everyone needs to be scanned before leaving their homes. Do not watch Terrorstorm at youtube.

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