The former General Motors Building now houses state agencies, including the southeastern Michigan offices of the governor, Attorney General, and state Supreme and Appeals courts.
DETROIT (AP) -- Workers have returned to the Cadillac Place building in Detroit's New Center Area after a threat forced a two-hour evacuation.
Cadillac Place was evacuated about 10:30 a.m. Monday after someone called in a threat to one of the offices in the massive building on West Grand Boulevard, just west of Woodward.
Michigan State Police Sgt. Nathaniel McQueen said police dogs searched the building, which was reopened about 12:30 p.m.
The former General Motors Building now houses state agencies, including the southeastern Michigan offices of the governor, attorney general, and state Supreme and Appeals courts.
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Police have evacuated all offices inside the Cadillac Place building in Detroit after a threat was reported.
Michigan State Police Sgt. Nathaniel McQueen said a call was made about 10:30 a.m. EST Monday to one of the offices in the massive building on West Grand Boulevard, just west of Woodward.
The former General Motors Building now houses state agencies, including the southeastern Michigan offices of the governor, Attorney General, and state Supreme and Appeals courts.
McQueen says officers are searching the building.
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