The Detroit-Windsor tunnel reopened Thursday evening after police fully investigated a bomb threat, Global News reported.
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The threat came from the Canadian side, tunnel chief executive Neal Belitsky told The Associated Press. Windsor police were notified around 1 p.m. and the tunnel was evacuated and closed.
Detroit Police's bomb squad entered the tunnel around 2:30 p.m. They fully inspected the tunnel and found no bomb, CBC tweeted
Up to 29,000 vehicles pass through the tunnel daily, according to DetroitNews.com.