405 Freeway reopened in both directions in North Hills after report of a bomb threat, police say - Los Angeles Times
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405 Freeway reopened in both directions in North Hills after report of a bomb threat, police say

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The 405 Freeway in North Hills was reopened in both directions Sunday afternoon after police shut down a portion of the freeway for more than an hour to investigate a bomb threat.

Just after 1 p.m., officers closed a section of the freeway just south of Roscoe Boulevard for “police activity,” said California Highway Patrol Officer Michele Bond.

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The Los Angeles Police Department’s bomb squad was dispatched to the scene to investigate a report of an explosive device.

The freeway was reopened in both directions about 2:40 p.m. after CHP officers took an individual into custody, Bond said.

No further details were available about the incident.

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