MacArthur BART reopens, no person struck
A person is in custody for a psychiatric evaluation after an incident at BART's MacArthur station Thursday morning.
A person is in custody for a psychiatric evaluation after an incident at BART's MacArthur station Thursday morning.
A person is in custody for a psychiatric evaluation after an incident at BART’s MacArthur station Thursday morning, a transit agency spokeswoman said.
The incident was reported shortly before 9:45 a.m. and BART officials initially said it was a collision between a person and a train.
However, BART spokeswoman Anna Duckworth later said no collision occurred, but that the person was being taken to a hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.
The MacArthur station closed initially but reopened as of shortly after 10 a.m.
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