Published June 02, 2017
FBI agents removed boxes from a Detroit-area home during an evening search.
Agency spokesman Tim Wiley described the search late Thursday in Dearborn as a "law enforcement operation" but said there's no threat to public safety.
The Detroit Free Press and other local media outlets, citing a source they do not identify, reported the search was related to a "national security" issue. The Free Press , which cited "a source familiar with the mission," reported it involved an incident that "apparently happened out of state."
The newspaper later reported the security issue was not about a planned terror attack.
Wiley told The Associated Press that he won't comment on those reports. WXYZ-TV video showed agents removing boxes Thursday night. The Detroit News said agents left the scene shortly before midnight.
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