(CNN) Police cleared the Jewish community center in Albany, New York, on Sunday after a person affiliated with the center received an emailed bomb threat, authorities said.

Albany police were notified of the email around 11:05 a.m. and responded with officers and three K-9 units, Albany police spokesman Steve Smith said.

With the help of New York State Police, officers cleared the building and determined there was no device or any threat inside the center or the neighboring day care center, Smith said.

The threat was emailed to Jewish community centers across the country, said Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Officials couldn't give details on the locations, he said.

Cuomo tweeted Sunday that "Bomb threats were made by email today against multiple Jewish Community Centers across NY."

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