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Possible improvised explosive device found at MacDill Air Force Base Monday: Sources

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FBI analyze apparent IED left outside MacDill Air Force Base visitor center: Sources
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ByPierre Thomas, Luis Martinez, Steve Beynon, Jack Date, and Luke Barr
March 18, 2026, 9:11 PM

A suspicious package found Monday outside the MacDill Air Force Base visitor center in Florida contained what appeared to be an improvised explosive device, multiple sources told ABC News.

It is not immediately known if the device would have worked. The FBI said Wednesday that it is analyzing the suspicious package, but so far has declined to release details of the exact nature of what was found.

In this Jan. 4, 2021, file photo provided by the U.S. Air Force, a hangar is shown at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.
Senior Airman Tiffany Emery/U.S. Air Force via AP, FILE

"Field screening was conducted on the contents of the package and identified possible energetic materials. Final lab analysis is not yet complete," the FBI's Tampa office said in an X post.

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Military officials raised the threat level of the base to FPCON Charlie on Tuesday night, more than a day after the incident. FPCON Charlie is second highest Force Protection level out of five levels -- indicating a serious threat has occurred and tightened security measures are in place around the base. 

On Wednesday afternoon, a shelter in place order was given after "a threat was made" against the base, according to officials.

"We take all threats seriously and are taking appropriate measures to prioritize the safety and security of our installation," base officials said in a statement.

The shelter in place order was lifted a couple of hours later.

PHOTO: Tampa Police officers and U.S. Air Force service members block traffic along South Dale Mabry Highway after a security threat prompted authorities to order personnel to shelter in place at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla., March 18, 2026.
Tampa Police Department officers and U.S. Air Force service members block traffic along South Dale Mabry Highway after a security threat prompted authorities to order personnel to shelter in place at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla., March 18, 2026.
Octavio Jones/Reuters

MacDill Air Force Base is a critical command hub for the Pentagon, hosting U.S. Central Command -- which directs military operations across the Middle East -- as well as Special Operations Command.

Three of the six airmen who died in last week’s military refueling plane crash in Iraq were stationed there.

ABC News' Cindy Smith contributed to this report.

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