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Updated at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Object found near Obama beach house harmless

Advertiser Staff

Authorities today responded to a report that a military-style canister was found on Kailua Beach, where President-elect Barack Obama is vacationing, but found it to be harmless.

Honolulu Fire Department spokesman Capt. Terry Seelig said the report came in shortly after 3 p.m., and that firefighters were dispatched to where the canister was found at 620 Kaimalino St. The location was less than four-tenths of a mile from the beachfront compound on Kailuana Place being rented by the Obamas.

"We checked it out. It was harmless," said Seelig. "It was an old barnacle-encrusted casing from a phosphorous flare. It wasn't active. It was inert in that it had already been used."

Seelig said someone apparently found it by the beach and placed it near a trash collection point. Someone else spotted it, became alarmed, and contacted police. The casing was removed and police will turn it over to the military, Seelig said.