Explosive devices were reportedly mailed to both former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

The package sent to Clinton was found outside her home in a New York City suburb by a technician Wednesday, the New York Times reports.

According to NY1, the package, identified as an improvised explosive device, was discovered around 1 a.m.

The Times reported a separate package was sent to the office of Obama, but was intercepted by the Secret Service in Washington, D.C.

The FBI and Secret Service are investigating. In a tweet, The FBI declined comment, citing an "ongoing investigation."

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We are aware of a suspicious package found in the vicinity of the Clinton residence in Chappaqua, NY, and our JTTF has engaged with our federal, state and local partners to investigate. As this is an on-going investigation, we will have no further comment at this time — FBI New York (@NewYorkFBI) October 24, 2018

CNN is also reporting that a suspicious package was sent to the Time Warner Center in New York City, where its office is located and has been evacuated. Law enforcement officials have said they believe the package contained a pipe bomb. The network said the package was addressed to former CIA Director John Brennan, who does not work at CNN.





CNN initially reported another device as sent to the White House, but the Secret Service said that report was incorrect.

Separately, police in Sunrise, Fla., confirmed Wednesday that an office building containing the offices of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Fla., was evacuated due to a suspicious package found in the mail.

The incidents come one day after an explosive device was found near the home of left-wing billionaire George Soros. Authorities say they believe that device, which was described as a pipe bomb, was left outside Soros' home and not delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, the Times reports.

In a statement the Secret Service said the packages sent to Obama and Clinton were "potentially explosive." The Secret Service also said it has initiated a full-scope investigation that "will leverage all available federal, state, and local resources to determine the source of the packages and identify those responsible."

In a statement sent to reporters, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders condemned what she called "attempted violent attacks."

"These terrorizing acts are despicable, and anyone responsible will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law," Sanders said. "The United States Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies are investigating and will take all appropriate actions to protect anyone threatened by these cowards."