Police Investigate ‘Unattended Item' Found at SFO Food Court

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Police Investigate ‘Unattended Item' Found at SFO Food Court
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BREAKING: Police are investigating an 'unattended item' that was found in a food court at SFO, officials say.

San Francisco police are investigating after an"unattended item" was found in a Terminal 2 food court at San Francisco International Airport Sunday, officials say.

- SFPD responding to Terminal 2 food court area to clear an unattended item. Food court and D gate areas being cleared out of abundance of caution.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.

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