Bomb Threats Shut Down Multiple Buckeye Schools Thursday Morning — All Determined to Be Hoaxes
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West Valley Schools Targeted with Hoax Bomb Threats
The Buckeye Police Department has given the “all clear” for four schools and have determined that reported bomb threats made toward several West Valley schools on Thursday were a hoax. According to the Buckeye Police Department, around 7 a.m. Thursday morning, officers were notified that a staff member at Canyon View High School received a...
Bomb Threats Shut Down Multiple Buckeye Schools Thursday Morning — All Determined to Be Hoaxes
A wave of bomb threats targeted several West Valley schools Thursday morning, forcing evacuations and canceling classes before authorities determined the threats were fabricated. The first call came in around 7 a.m. at Canyon View High School, where a staff member received a voicemail from someone claiming explosives had been placed on campus. Students and staff were relocated to the football… Source
A school in the western part of the valley was evacuated due to a reported bomb threat, according to the Buckeye Police Department.
BUCKEYE- Buckeye police gave "green light" to four schools that were the target of bomb threats on the morning of March 19. Canyon View High, Verrado and Festival Foothills schools came on alert after receiving messages about suspected explosives inside their facilities. "No threats were found in the campuses," the law enforcement agency said in a statement. At 7 a.m., the first threat was recorded at Canyon View School to a voice message. Stude…
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