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Title: | US KY: Air Terminal Evacuated After Security Incident |
Published On: | 2002-05-13 |
Source: | San Jose Mercury News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 07:57:08 |
AIR TERMINAL EVACUATED AFTER SECURITY INCIDENT
The main terminal at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was
evacuated for three hours Sunday after a security incident involving a
passenger waiting to board an airliner. Airport Police Chief Chuck Melville
said the man passed the main checkpoint, but during a random search at the
gate, Comair employees found marijuana.
"He alleged he had a penknife, but no penknife was found," Melville said.
The statement alone prompted the evacuation, Melville said. The terminal
was searched with bomb-sniffing dogs during the shutdown and thousands of
passengers were re-screened after the terminal reopened, said airport
official Ted Bushelman.
The main terminal at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was
evacuated for three hours Sunday after a security incident involving a
passenger waiting to board an airliner. Airport Police Chief Chuck Melville
said the man passed the main checkpoint, but during a random search at the
gate, Comair employees found marijuana.
"He alleged he had a penknife, but no penknife was found," Melville said.
The statement alone prompted the evacuation, Melville said. The terminal
was searched with bomb-sniffing dogs during the shutdown and thousands of
passengers were re-screened after the terminal reopened, said airport
official Ted Bushelman.
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