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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- A bomb scare at a Fayetteville Greyhound bus station prompted an evacuation of the facility and resulted in the arrest of a bus passenger on Saturday night.

The FBI said officials had been tracking the man for several days because he left suspicious material in a Florida hotel. An FBI spokesman would not say what that material was.

FBI agent Tim Gannon said the agency received a tip about the man while his bus was en route from Florida. A passenger said she sat near the man and that he seemed anxious and often sent text messages in a foreign language.

Several passengers said federal agents were waiting at the station and handcuffed the man when he stepped off the bus. Authorities searched his luggage but said they found no explosives or related substances.

Fayetteville police Capt. Michael Calfee would not release the name of the man, whom he described as a foreigner.

The man was to be questioned by immigration and customs enforcement officers, Calfee said.

About 100 passengers at the station were forced to wait until after midnight to resume their travel.