October 25, 2005

NO BOMB THREAT--JUST A TOY



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - San Diego airport's commuter terminal was evacuated on Tuesday after baggage screeners found what initially appeared to be bomb components but turned out to be a toy, security officials said.

Earlier in the morning two Los Angeles area airports received bomb threats, although no explosives were found, and all three airports were operating normally by mid-morning.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesman said screeners at San Diego International Airport at around 7:45 a.m. (10:45 a.m. EDT) found what appeared to be components of an explosive and called the bomb squad. Police found a toy and what they called "some organic material," and the terminal was reopened at about 9:15 a.m. (12:15 p.m. EDT), a Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman added.

Two bomb threats were called at about 3 a.m. (6 a.m EDT) to Long Beach and Orange County's John Wayne airport, both in the Los Angeles area, airport spokespeople said. Neither search found explosives, and John Wayne opened without delays.




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