UPDATE: No explosives found by officers responding to a bomb threat on the 400 block of Lytton Avenue in Palo Alto, police say. All impacted businesses and streets have reopened.
Officers got a call at 11:42 a.m. about someone making a bomb threat to a business on that street. That business, and those adjacent to it, were evacuated out of precaution.
Police and an explosives-detection K9 responded to the scene but didn't find any explosives, police said.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news. Update: The search is complete and no device was located. All impacted businesses and roadways have re-opened.
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