Bomb threat briefly closes down Beverly Hills shopping district
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A bomb scare closed streets in the heart of Beverly Hills for a short time on Friday.
According to the Beverly Hills police, a bomb threat was called in at a Rite Aid drugstore on Canon Drive.
Police closed numerous streets in the area as they investigated around noon.
By 12:50 p.m., police determined there was no bomb and began reopening streets.
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