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No explosives found at Louisville airport after K-9 team detects something suspicious in cargo
Police say "it was an honest mistake"
No explosives were found at Louisville International Airport after bomb-sniffing dogs detected something suspicious on a cargo pallet Tuesday night, according to Louisville Metro Police.
The police department's bomb squad assisted the Transportation Security Administration by X-raying packages, said police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley. Because nothing suspicious was found, she said it cannot be determined what caused the dog to signal an alert.
The cargo facility where the pallet was located was evacuated, according to TSA spokeswoman Sari Koshetz.
The airport closed one runway as a precaution for about 15 minutes, but no flights were significantly delayed by the incident, said airport spokeswoman Trish Burke. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/11/30/ap/business/main7104851.shtml
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