YORK, S.C. — A bomb threat discovered on Thursday morning at York Intermediate School resulted in an immediate evacuation of students and staff. The incident began around 10:45 a.m. when a student reported finding a note in a girls’ bathroom, which hinted at the presence of an explosive device on the premises.
Upon receiving the report, school officials quickly took action by evacuating all students and relocating them to York Comprehensive High School. This swift decision was made to ensure the safety of the students and staff while local law enforcement conducted a thorough investigation of the building and grounds.
The York Police Department led the search, which involved several officers combing through the campus for any suspicious items or evidence of explosives. After a comprehensive search, authorities reported that no explosives or dangerous items were found. Currently, the investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made as the police continue to look into the origin of the threat.
York Police Chief Brian Trail expressed gratitude for the assistance from local agencies, including the York County Sheriff’s Office and the York County Office of Emergency Management. He emphasized the importance of collaboration among these entities during such critical situations. Furthermore, he extended appreciation to York School District One for their dedication to maintaining a safe environment for students.
In light of the threat, the school district has reinforced its commitment to student safety. The incident has served as a reminder of the heightened awareness necessary in school settings regarding potential threats, whether real or hoaxes.
Families of the students at York Intermediate School were informed about the situation and the measures taken by officials to ensure their children’s safety during the incident. Parents were reassured that the school administration is actively collaborating with law enforcement to assess and respond to any further developments concerning the threat.
As of now, the school district and law enforcement are encouraging the community to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity. The police department has not released specific details about the contents of the note discovered but urges anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
With the investigation still ongoing, officials stress the importance of prioritizing safety and maintaining open lines of communication with the community. School officials are expected to review security protocols and emergency response plans following this incident to enhance readiness for any future occurrences.
For ongoing updates related to this situation as well as other local news, residents are encouraged to stay informed through local communication channels. Safety remains a top priority, and authorities are working diligently to ensure that York Intermediate School can operate without fear of such threats in the future.
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