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Fort Shafter offramps reopened after police investigate report of unexploded ordnance

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Honolulu police have reopened the Moanalua Freeway offramps to Fort Shafter as of 4:49 p.m. Wednesday, after a report of a suspected unexploded ordnance.

Police had closed the east- and west-bound offramps for about 30 minutes during their investigation.

A projectile found by a contractor near Shafter’s front gate was determined to be hollow and unarmed, according to the Army.

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