The CBS affiliate in Albuquerque, New Mexico, KRQE-TV, was forced off the air for roughly 90 minutes Sunday night after an intruder entered its building. Two of the station's newscasts were affected before regular programming resumed.

"Our broadcast operations had to cease while police searched the premises," the station said in statement. "An hour and a half later police gave us the all clear and we were able to continue our broadcast operations."

Madeline Schmitt, a KRQE-TV reporter, tweeted that everyone from the station was safe. She said the station didn't go on-air during its 9 p.m. at 10 p.m. broadcasts.

Waking up with a lot of gratitude. I believe that if this person wanted to hurt me and my weekend crew last night, he would have done it and I wouldn’t be typing this. I don’t know what his intentions were. I’m just glad to be here... and I’m still damn proud to be a journalist. — Madeline Schmitt (@madelinedenise) July 2, 2018

The incident comes several days after a gunman stormed a newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, where he fatally shot five employees. Jarrod Ramos, 38, has been charged with five counts of murder.