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University Park Airport set to reopen after explosives team clears suspicious items found in checked bag

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - The University Park Airport, near Penn State, was closed to air traffic and passengers Friday night while an explosives team examined suspicious contents found in a checked bag.The general passenger terminal was also evacuated.Penn State University Police posted an all-clear on their Facebook page just before 11 p.m., saying their Hazardous Device Team handled the situation and there was no longer a threat.The flight was headed to Chicago.The airport was to return to normal operations 4 a.m.

Saturday morning.Officials did not release further details on the contents of the bag.This comes on the heels of a Carbon County man charged after he admitted packing explosive materials, fuses and a lighter in a suitcase he checked for a commercial flight to Florida and fled the Lehigh Valley Airport when he feared arrest, federal authorities said in a court document filed Thursday..

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