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Bomb Threat Prompts Alaska Airport Evacuation
By AP News Staff
ANCHORAGE, AK - Officials say a terminal at Alaska's main airport has been evacuated over a bomb scare. The manager of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport says the main terminal was cleared after a male passenger early Sunday made a reference to a bomb in a bag that had been checked into luggage. John Parrott says travelers were evacuated to another airport terminal, while police and others search the luggage. So far, no explosive has turned up. He says the man who made the comment and two male companions are being interviewed by authorities. Anchorage was the point of departure for the three, but Parrott didn't have details on their destination. He says agents with FBI and Transportation Security Administration are taking part in the investigation. Meanwhile, aircraft have been landing but Parrott says no passengers have been allowed to board any aircraft.

Published 07:23 AM, Sunday Oct. 14, 2012
Updated 06:08 AM, Sunday Oct. 14, 2012

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