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SALT LAKE CITY — A bomb squad responded to the report of a suspicious package near the Salt Lake Central TRAX hub Monday morning.
The investigation is ongoing and caused delays for the TRAX Blue Line for several hours. The Blue Line service was disrupted around 11 a.m. near Salt Lake Central and only started and ended at the Planetarium stop, according to the Utah Transit Authority. The TRAX line was reopened at 1:10 p.m. and will no longer have delays.
Robot being sent in to investigate suspicious package at UTA front runner station. pic.twitter.com/rAAEUMdv4s
— Marc Giauque (@kslmgiauque) May 23, 2016
A robot was being used to investigate the package and officials have not yet released what was found.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
Contributing: Marc Giauque