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DENVER (AP) — Officials say a Delta Air Lines plane on a flight from Detroit to Denver reported an unspecified potential security threat and taxied to a remote area after landing safely at Denver International Airport.
FBI spokesman Dave Joley (JAH'-lee) said Friday the agency didn't believe the threat was credible but agents followed standard security procedures as a precaution.
All the passengers were released after they and their luggage were screened.
No details were disclosed about the potential threat or how it was reported.
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