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Lansing CATA bus station resumes normal services after bomb scare

June 28, 2014

The CATA Bus Station in Lansing has resumed normal services after being re-routed for about three hours due to a suspicious package, according to Lansing Police. 

Lansing Police Sgt. Guy Pace said a briefcase was left out on the property early Saturday morning. After a K-9 alerted to it as a potential explosive device, the bomb squad was called out to investigate. After about three hours, the package was cleared and the bus station and the surrounding areas were re-opened. 

"There was nothing in it, no explosives - it wasn't a bomb threat," Pace said. "It was just a suspicious package."

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