Police released without charge three people who were arrested as part of the investigation into potential threats to a Halifax-area mall on Tuesday.

The Mic Mac Mall in Dartmouth, N.S., was closed for the day while officers looked into a tip they received around 9 a.m., Halifax Regional Police said.

Cops checked two addresses and found three suspects in the second one, where they arrested two men and one woman just before 4 p.m.

Later Tuesday evening, Halifax cops released a statement the trio had been set free without charges.

“The two men and one woman were co-operative with police and investigators do not believe at this time that they were involved in this matter,” Sgt. Don Moser said in an e-mailed statement. “There is no information to suggest continued threats to Mic Mac Mall.”

The news comes after two people were charged in an alleged plot to commit mass murder at a Halifax mall on Valentine’s Day.

The Mic Mac Mall is one of the largest in Atlantic Canada, with about 150 stores.