The Baltimore County Fire Department has reported that they are on the scene of a second suspicious van carrying 660 gallons of gasoline, hours after one holding 1,000 gallons was found in a parking structure .8 miles from where the House GOP is scheduled to host their retreat on Thursday.

The fire department tweeted that no explosives or hazards were found and that it appears to be related to a theft.

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The department is clearing the area and has not stated whether or not there is any connection to the van found earlier in the day.

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President Trump will be attending the 2019 House Republican Conference Member Retreat in the city later this week, a six minute drive from where the first van was located.

Van Packed With A 1,000 Gallons Of Gas Found Ahead Of Trump’s Visit To Baltimore https://t.co/lRvDx0RCEU pic.twitter.com/ihZp7czVgd — HEDGE energy (@HEDGEenergy) September 9, 2019

Police have confirmed that there was no bomb inside that vehicle either.

Sources say the suspicious material inside a vehicle in a parking garage in downtown Baltimore are containers of gasoline pic.twitter.com/uzEr3DEP6P — Jayne Miller (@jemillerwbal) September 9, 2019

A search by a police robot turned up a device used for stealing diesel fuel.

When a police robot searched the van in Baltimore, "it found a device for stealing diesel fuel and two bins full of possibly-stolen gasoline." pic.twitter.com/fiPw2SGe7W — Steve Lookner (@lookner) September 9, 2019

Police were called to the parking garage of 100 E. Pratt St., where the T. Rowe Price office is, around 11 a.m. on Monday morning about the first van.