Bomb Threat Cancels Vicente Fox Event
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — A bomb threat forced the cancellation of a reception for former Mexican president Vicente Fox, police said. No bomb was found.

Fox spoke at a theater Monday night in downtown Syracuse for about 45 minutes but cut short a question-and-answer session after someone called in a threat, said Katie Walsh, a spokeswoman for the Syracuse University Student Association, which sponsored the event.

Walsh, who was moderating the session, said she was called backstage while Fox was answering questions and told to end it a few minutes early.

Most of the 1,000 people in attendance left the theater after the session, but a group waiting for the reception were told by police to evacuate the building, she said.

Explosives-sniffing dogs searched the building, but no bombs were found, said Syracuse Police Sgt. Tom Connellan.

Fox is touring the U.S. to promote his recently released autobiography.

Last week, two small explosives were tossed over a fence at the Mexican Consulate in New York City. The blast shattered three windows but caused no injuries. No threats had been made against the consulate, and no one took responsibility for the explosion, police said.

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