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Fort Meade, Md. – Two of the three people who were in a sports utility vehicle that was stopped and fired upon when it tried to enter the National Security Agency campus without authorization have been released, an FBI spokesman said Thursday.

NSA police turned over the other person to the Howard County Sheriff’s Office, because he was wanted on allegations of being behind on child support payments, said Dave Fitz, the spokesman for the FBI’s Baltimore field office.

Investigators are considering the theory that the vehicle made a wrong turn and ended up at the NSA gate.

The unauthorized vehicle’s arrival at the NSA’s campus prompted shots to be fired at the vehicle Wednesday morning.

The driver was hospitalized, though NSA and FBI officials say they don’t believe any injuries were caused by bullets.

The NSA campus in a suburban area edged by woods outside the nation’s capital sits by a highway with an exit specifically designated for NSA employees.

In early 2015, two people were shot by NSA police when they disobeyed orders outside the heavily secured campus.

One driver died at the scene after NSA police opened fire on the stolen sports utility vehicle.

An NSA police officer and a civilian onlooker also were injured in the incident Wednesday.

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