LANCASTER, Pa. — Update: Police have lifted the evacuation order for the 100 blocks of North Lime and North Queen Streets.
Residents can now return to their homes.
Police say there is no danger to the public.
Update: Officials said evacuees can gather at Clipper Magazine Stadium while the evacuation order remains active.
Update: Police are now advising residents to immediately evacuate the areas of the 100 block of North Lime and 100 block of North Queen Streets after they were notified of other bomb threats.
Update: City police say the bomb squad has cleared the library but police are still investigating other reported threats.
They continue to advise the public to stay away from the area.
Update: Police are investigating after a suspicious package was found at the Lancaster Public Library located on North Queen Street.
The state police bomb squad has been called and is headed to the scene.
The area is closed to both pedestrians and vehicles.
People are asked to avoid the area.
An event scheduled to take place this afternoon at the library has been canceled.
Organizers said the Drag Queen Story Hour was canceled due to safety concerns.
Previous: Police are asking the public to avoid North Queen Street for an undisclosed incident on Saturday morning.
People are asked to specifically avoid the 100 block of North Queen Street between Orange and Chestnut Streets for their safety.
Communications Manager Stacia Korman said, "There is a safety concern that the police are currently investigating. We are asking everyone to avoid the area. We will be posting updates on our Crimewatch page and social media."
We will provide more information as it becomes available.