Suspicious Machine Incident Close to San Francisco’s Mission Dolores Park Ends – CBS San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – San Francisco police have reopened an area of Dolores Street in Mission Dolores Park that was closed Monday morning over a suspicious device, according to authorities.
Police said officers responded at about 10:12 a.m. in the 600 block of Dolores Street near Cumberland Street about a suspicious device. Arriving officers set up an area at the crime scene that blocked off vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the area while they conducted the investigation.
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Due to the nature of the open investigation, police did not provide a description of the device.
At around 12:13 p.m., the San Francisco Office of Emergency Services tweeted that the all-clear had been given and the streets had reopened.
ALERTSF: The incident in the Dolores St and Cumberland St area has been resolved. Rescue workers are free from the scene.
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Authorities said they expected some residual delays in the region.