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Google receives threat at HQ, police say

Authorities say there were no injuries.

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Police said they helped Google security after a threat Friday.

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Police "assisted" Google security at the company's corporate campus in Mountain View, California, after a threat Friday, according to a tweet from the Mountain View Police Department.

The police said there were no injuries.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.