BART reopens after clearing 16th St. bomb threat
BART closed the 16th Street Mission station in San Francisco this afternoon because a person was talking about explosives and possibly blowing up a train.
BART closed the 16th Street Mission station in San Francisco this afternoon because a person was talking about explosives and possibly blowing up a train.
BART closed the 16th Street Mission station in San Francisco earlier this afternoon because a person was talking about explosives and possibly blowing up a train, a BART police lieutenant said today.
BART officials said they closed the station at about 3:30 p.m. The station is located at the corner of 16th and Mission streets.
The station is now open as BART police investigate the incident, police Lt. Paul Kwon said. Kwon said police closed the station as a precaution and officers and K-9s searched it for explosives.
Neither officers nor K-9s found anything suspicious, Kwon said.
Police haven’t arrested anyone, but “we are talking to a person of interest,” Kwon said BART officials said at 4:16 p.m. that the station is open and trains are making all stops in San Francisco.
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