Customers and employees wait outside the Walmart near Platte and Chelton.
 / "FOX21: Sam Baranowski"
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- Two southern Colorado Walmart stores were evacuated Friday night and Saturday.
The Walmart off Highway 24 in Woodland Park was evacuated around 10:40 p.m. Friday for a bomb threat.
The Woodland Park Police Department said a store employee received a phone call from an anonymous person who reported the bomb.
The store was immediately evacuated and officers, along with a K-9 from Fort Carson, searched the store but found nothing.
The Walmart reopened at 2:00 a.m. and the investigation is ongoing.
Then, Saturday afternoon, the Walmart near the intersection of Platte and Chelton in Colorado Springs had to be evacuated for a bomb threat.
Colorado Springs Police Officers are currently on scene investigating.
FOX21 has a crew there and will have the latest information tonight on FOX21 News at 9:00.