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October 7, 2015

School Receives Bomb Threat in Butler County

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that around 10 AM today, an unknown suspect called the central office of Edgewood City Schools and used what sounded like a digital or computer-generated voice.  The caller indicated that the schools contained explosives.  An Edgewood employee immediately contacted the Sheriff’s Office and began evacuating the students at all three schools. Specialist Mike Grimes with the Butler County Bomb Squad said the call did not last long. “He or she said there were some explosives in one of the schools but would not say which one.  The caller hung up and the schools began their evacuations,” said Grimes.  This followed an earlier unsubstantiated threat that occurred at Talawanda High School this morning.
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Butler County was not the only jurisdiction with targeted schools.  “We received information that this happened in several other adjacent counties around the same time.  We do not know if they are connected or if it is the same person but it is being thoroughly investigated.  We take any and all threats of harm very seriously.  This individual needs to be arrested quickly and taken off the street,” said the Sheriff.

The schools were checked and nothing suspicious was found.  Students at Edgewood High School were permitted to leave if they had properly signed out. Students at the elementary and middle schools were permitted to return to class.  Parents that came to pick up their children were permitted to take them home.

The Butler County Sheriff’s Bomb Squad and Investigations Division will continue working on this case.  The Sheriff is asking anyone with information to please contact Sergeant Jason Rosser at 513-785-5962 or submit a tip at www.butlersheriff.org.

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