Company offering $3K reward for return of missing camera containing radioactive material

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The camera's last known location comes back to outside of a Whataburger in northeast Houston. Officials say the camera contains radioactive material, but the exposure risk is low.

A SPEC-150 radiographic camera, an industrial device that contains radioactive material, has gone missing and its last location was northeast Houston.A SPEC-150 radiographic camera, an industrial device that contains radioactive material, has gone missing after its last known location was in northeast Houston.

It disappeared on March 9. It was last detected at 4040 Little York Road near the Eastex Freeway, an address that comes back to a Whataburger.Though the camera contains radioactive material, the risk of exposure is very low because the material is sealed with multiple layers of protection, said the Texas Department of State Health Services.

In fact, according to DSHS, this type of radioactive source is called a "sealed source" because the material is sealed inside a capsule, which is in turn sealed inside the camera with protective shielding and other safety features. The outside of the camera has radiation markings, and DSHS says levels of radiation outside the camera itself are not dangerous.Instead, call 911 or the DSHS 24-hour phone line at 512-458-7460.

The camera is owned by Statewide Maintenance Company and is commonly used in the construction industry.Copyright © 2023 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.

 

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