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Suspicious item found by security at Saskatoon International Airport

“Suspicious in nature” electronic item found during pre-board screening at Saskatoon International Airport turns out to be an alarm clock. File / Global News

An item that was called “suspicious in nature” by security at Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport on Sunday morning turned out to be an alarm clock.

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The electronic item was found at around 9:20 a.m. CT in a passenger’s baggage during pre-board screening.

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Members of the Saskatoon police Explosive Disposal Unit and a canine police dog, trained in detecting explosive devices, were brought in to investigate.

It was determined that the item in question was an alarm clock.

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