SFO bomb-sniffing dog sounds false alarm
A police bomb squad that responded to an alert from a bomb-sniffing dog at SFO found no bomb in the area.
A police bomb squad that responded to an alert from a bomb-sniffing dog at SFO found no bomb in the area.
A police bomb squad responded to San Francisco International Airport Monday evening after a bomb-sniffing dog indicated there was a bomb in a cargo area, police said Tuesday.
The dog indicated it had located a bomb on a pallet in an airport cargo area at about 7:30 p.m., San Francisco police said. The bomb squad responded but found no bomb.
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