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Bomb Threat Halts Northwest Flight at Detroit Airport

Published January 13, 2015

Associated Press

A bomb threat forced 99 passengers from a Northwest Airlines flight from Detroit to Atlanta as authorities searched the plane and luggage with bomb-sniffing dogs.

Northwest spokeswoman Michelle Aguayo Shannon says Flight 467 was rolled from the gate at Detroit Metropolitan Airport about 1:30 p.m. Friday before passengers and their bags were removed.

No arrests have been made.

Shannon says passengers were re-screened. Those without checked luggage have been placed aboard a 5 p.m. flight to Atlanta. The remaining passengers are expected to leave on the original plane about 6 p.m.

The Eagan, Minn.-based airlines is Michigan's largest passenger air carrier.

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