Investigation underway after odor detected at TechNet Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - A criminal investigation is underway at TechNet Augusta, according to officials at the event.
In a video posted Wednesday on social media, officials said there is an odor in the Oglethorpe Ballroom at the Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center.
Lt. Gen. Susan Lawrence, president and chief executive officer of AFCEA International, says officials and local authorities are working to fix the situation.
Lawrence states the affected areas have undergone tests for hazardous materials, but authorities say it is safe to proceed with the conference. “
“We will continue to cooperate with the local authorities on this ongoing criminal investigation,” said Lawrence.
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Authorities say this is an alleged “willful act.”
AFCEA International says since this is an ongoing investigation, they’re not commenting at this time.
Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center told News 12 they were unaware of an investigation.
“It’s been a great week at the Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center. We are unaware of a criminal investigation that is going on. Have a great Thursday. "
The three-day conference brings together cyber industry experts – largely with high-security clearances – for communication, networking, education and problem-solving. It’s put on by the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association in cooperation with the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and industry experts.
Even though it’s a pretty specialized event, it’s a huge boost to the economy.
Last year alone, it brought nearly 6,000 attendees to the city, with more than 3,700 traveling from outside Georgia and South Carolina.
As of Wednesday evening, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says they have not received any information on this investigation.
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