WATCH: Suspect writes bomb threat on wall of Center City hotel

The Philadelphia Police are seeking help from the public to identify this man, who police believe, wrote a bomb threat on the wall of the parking garage of the Bellevue Hotel on Broad Street in Center City.
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Philadelphia police are seeking help to identify a white male wanted for writing a bomb threat on a wall at a Center City hotel garage. 

According to police, about 7 a.m. on Oct. 26, employees at the Bellevue Hotel, at 220 S. Broad St., found a bomb threat written on the wall of the garage. 

WATCH surveillance video of the suspect in the parking garage, here: 

A police spokesperson declined Tuesday to detail what the note said. 

The Philadelphia Police Department's Bomb Disposal Unit was called to clear the threat, though no explosive device was found, police said. 

Police described the suspect as a white male, between 60 and 70 years old, who walks with a limp. On the day of the incident, police said he was sporting white hair, and wearing all black clothing.

Anyone with information should call Philadelphia police at 215-686-8477 or text a tip to 773847. 

Also, tips can be sent anonymously to police here.