SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Police cleared the scene Wednesday where a suspicious package was reported earlier in the day.

The package turned out to be a “60s to 70s-era phonograph,” Salt Lake City Police Det. Jess Perea said.

Police received the call of a suspicious package at approximately 9:17 a.m., leading to the closure of 300 West between 200 North and 100 South as authorities investigated.

Perea said a canine officer was used before X-rays were taken of the package, and it was determined to be a record player.

“Somebody just happened to be walking down the street with one, and he set it down and forgot it,” he said.

When asked if the suspect in the case had a record, Perea replied: “Not that I’m aware of. It might have been scratched.”

Authorities said if they can find the owner, the phonograph will be returned.