Air Force says no threat found at North Dakota base that was locked down for 2 hours
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No threat has been found at a U.S. Air Force base in North Dakota that was locked down for two hours while base officials investigated a domestic violence report from local police.
Lt. James Fisher says police in Grand Forks notified the Grand Forks Air Force Base around 5:30 p.m. Monday about a potential domestic violence incident on base.
The base was then put on lockdown while officials investigated. That meant vehicles weren't being allowed onto the base.
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Fisher says the lockdown was lifted around 7:30 p.m. He says officials found "no validity to the initial report" of a domestic violence incident.
He said he could not provide details on what might have prompted that report.