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​CLEVELAND -- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport said nothing of a threatening manner was found as authorities investigated after a baggage handler noticed an unattended bag at around 2 p.m. Tuesday.

TSA and Cleveland police were notified after the bag was spotted at the ticketing check-in area outside of the building.

A K9 thought it was suspicious, so police officers searched it and, once again, found nothing threatening. The bag's owner was identified, interviewed and sent on their way.

Planes were taking off and landing during periods of the security incident. The airport resumed normal operations when the all-clear was given.

Hopkins thanked everyone for their patience.

Trying to get into Hopkins Airport on 5/2/17 -- photo from FOX 8 viewer Rob Pfanner

Trying to get into Hopkins Airport on 5/2/17 -- photo from FOX 8 viewer Rob Pfanner

Hopkins Airport as seen from SkyFOX

We are all clear. Thank you all for your patience. — Cleveland Hopkins (@goingplacesCLE) May 2, 2017

The scene has been cleared. Please be patient as we work to get back to normal operations. — Cleveland Hopkins (@goingplacesCLE) May 2, 2017

Part of our ticketing level is currently closed for a security situation. Please be patient and avoid the area. — Cleveland Hopkins (@goingplacesCLE) May 2, 2017

We are currently waiting for our Explosion Detection Team to arrive. We appreciate your patience. — Cleveland Hopkins (@goingplacesCLE) May 2, 2017

Airlines are aware of the situation and are working on adjusting their flights accordingly. Again, we thank you for your patience. — Cleveland Hopkins (@goingplacesCLE) May 2, 2017

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