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Orange County sheriff's investigators are trying to determine who planted a hoax bomb inside a room at a resort near Disney on Tuesday.
The device was found by a construction worker at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort around noon.
Deputies said the device was specifically made to look like a bomb and was found in a room under construction.
"It's suspicious. We need to call our EOD or bomb squad out to check it out," said Jane Watrel, of the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
Deputies evacuated the seventh floor of the resort building, which is under construction, as well as two floors below it and two above.
"We have around 250 rooms under construction right now," said resort manager Fred Sawyers.
Investigators said it was quickly determined that the device was a hoax and was only made to look like an explosive.
Sawyers said no guests and only construction workers have access to the area where the fake bomb was found. He said the evacuations didn't impact many guests.
The Sheriff's Office takes the incident seriously and said leaving a fake explosive is a second-degree felony.
"At this point that's what our investigators believe, that it was left there to scare people and they are getting to the bottom of it," said Watrel.