The streets in New York's Times Square have reopened after police removed a Nissan Pathfinder sport utility vehicle in which a bomb was found. Police found the device in the smoking car on Saturday evening. They then cleared the streets of tourists and dismantled it. The vehicle was taken away Sunday morning and streets are open to traffic, the Associated Press reported. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says the SUV contained three propane tanks, consumer-grade fireworks, two filled 5-gallon gasoline containers, and two clocks with batteries, electrical wire and other components. He says a black metal box resembling a gun locker was also recovered. Authorities say a Connecticut license plate on the vehicle did not match up. Police are looking for additional surveillance video.