BUHL, Idaho -
The discovery of a suspected pipe bomb in south-central Idaho that caused the partial lockdown of schools in Buhl and drew the Twin Falls Police Bomb Squad turned out to be a geocache.
Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Lori Stewart says that a high-pressure shot of water on Wednesday burst open the pipe that contained signatures of geocache hunters dating back to 2011.
Geocaches are containers sought by individuals using GPS-enabled devices as a form of recreation.
City workers stumbled on the geocache while grading a parking lot and alerted authorities because it resembled a pipe bomb.
Buhl Police Sgt. Bill Deetz said it had a realistic look and was found on school property though far from buildings.
Until the all clear schools didn't allow students in or out but classes continued as normal.