The White House was placed on lockdown Wednesday morning after a man "threw personal belongings over the North Fence Line of the White House Complex," the Secret Service said.

CNN reported President Barack Obama was inside at the time.

According to the Secret Service, the suspect threw the items around 10:30 a.m. and was immediately taken into custody. WJLA confirmed the lockdown was lifted around 1 p.m.

Metropolitan Police confirmed to WJLA they were investigating a suspicious package at 15th Street and New York Avenue NW. They said the Secret Service was involved, but it was not immediately known whether this incident was connected to the White House lockdown.

The White House was also placed on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after the Secret Service said a man had attempted to jump the west fence of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.