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All-clear given after bomb threat at Luke AFB

Posted 2/8/20

Officials gave an all-clear after a bomb threat was made towards Luke Air Force Base.

Around 10 a.m. Friday, Luke AFB officials said they had received threats of a bomb at the Glendale base, near …

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All-clear given after bomb threat at Luke AFB

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Officials gave an all-clear after a bomb threat was made towards Luke Air Force Base.

Around 10 a.m. Friday, Luke AFB officials said they had received threats of a bomb at the Glendale base, near Glendale Avenue and Litchfield Road.

The 56th SFS established a 500-foot cordon, which affected inbound and outbound traffic until 11:30 a.m.

Although no explosive device was found, authorities continue to investigate.