Clear message after bomb threats three Tucson, Arizona area schools
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Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Clear message after bomb threats three Tucson, Arizona area schools on Tuesday. As of 3:30 p.m., Desert Sky Middle school, Empire High school, and Cienega High school were all taken care of and said to be safe to go back to. The Vail School District said all three schools had anonymous phone calls that started around the same time and a person said there were bombs on the campuses grounds. A idea with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said there is a person of concern by on the phone number that was used to make the calls. The person is not in custody at this time, but the story is going on. The thing said it was to be a “swatting” call. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the Tucson Police Department said the warnings were not and the schools resumed normal things.
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- 13 News Staff. "All-clear given after bomb threats made at three Tucson-area schools" — Tucson (Sierra Vista) KOLD, April 17, 2024
- Myles Standish. "Vail schools evacuated because of bomb threats" — News 4 Tucson, April 16, 2024