By Cheri Mossburg, CNN
(CNN) — Several people are hurt and a courthouse in Santa Maria, California, is closed following “a bomb explosion” Wednesday morning, officials say.
A suspect has been detained and is being interviewed, and the scene continues to be active after the explosion “from an intentionally set improvised explosive device,” said Santa Barbara County Sheriff spokesperson Raquel Zick in a social media post.
Five patients are being treated at Marian Regional Medical Center, according to hospital spokesperson Sandy Doucette.
Additional details about the incident were not immediately available and a motive has not been determined.
Roads surrounding the courthouse are closed and the public is being urged to avoid the area, Zick said.
In addition to the Santa Barbara County Superior Courthouse in Santa Maria, Santa Maria City Hall, the public library and other city offices in the area closed for the rest of the day, as police investigate “a bomb explosion,” city spokesperson Mark van de Kamp said.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which provides courthouse security throughout L.A. County, said in a social media post that they are on “heightened alert and providing extra patrols in and around our courts” but are not aware of any credible threats.
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