By Associated Press - Monday, April 23, 2018

ONTARIO, Calif. (AP) - All gates at Southern California’s Ontario International Airport are open again after part of a terminal was briefly evacuated while a bomb squad investigated a suspicious device.

Fire Department Battalion Chief Jim Schiller says the item found in a passenger’s luggage around 5 a.m. Monday was determined to be an inert device typically used for military training.

Schiller says the male passenger, a member of the military, was cooperative. He was not detained, but authorities confiscated the device.



During the investigation, authorities evacuated three gates in Terminal 4 at the airport 40 miles (65 kilometers) east of Los Angeles. Travelers were let back in after about an hour and a half.

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