Patients at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose were turned away for two hours Thursday afternoon after someone inside the hospital reported seeing a man with a gun.
The sheriff’s department searched the building and reviewed surveillance footage before calling off the lockdown around 3:30 p.m.
Investigators said no weapon was found. The sheriff’s department says the case is still under investigation.
Deputies are trying to speak with the hospital visitor who was suspected of having a gun.
The center is located at the corner of South Bascom and Moorpark avenues near the interchange between Interstate Highways 880 and 280.
No injuries were reported.
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Posted by Santa Clara Valley Medical Center on Thursday, 3 December 2015
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