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Chicago Police Say Loop Bomb Threat ‘Unfounded'

The threat was reported near Clark and Lake streets, according to police

 CTA trains in the Loop were briefly stopped on Wednesday after what turned out to be an unfounded bomb threat. 

Chicago Police say that a bomb threat that briefly shutdown downtown CTA service in the Loop was unfoudned and trains have resumed their regular routes. 

The threat was reported at the Clark and Lake Street CTA stop, according to police.

Service on the Blue, Brown, Orange, Purple, Pink, and Green lines was interrupted by the threat, but the CTA now says that trains are resuming service after police activity. 

Serious residual delays are still expected. 

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