
Bomb Threat Disrupts Classes at Hillsboro Elementary
Hillsboro, Texas - A bomb threat was called into an elementary school in Hillsboro on Monday, May 12th.
Morning Disruption at Hillsboro Elementary 🚨
Classes were interrupted at Hillsboro Elementary Monday morning after a bomb threat was called in by a man already behind bars. The Hillsboro Department of Public Safety says the call came in at 7:54 a.m. on May 12. The school resource officer reported the threat, and a full evacuation of the campus was conducted as police and other emergency responders cleared the school of any danger.
No Danger Found, Classes Resume ✅
No devices or explosives were found after a thorough search. Students and staff were never in danger, officials said, and classes resumed later after the area was cleared.
Threat Made by Incarcerated Individual 📞
The caller is a 31-year-old inmate in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. His name has not been released but he is still in TDCJ custody and detectives are seeking a second warrant for the threat.
Investigation Links Threat to Recent Arrest 🔗
The incident appears to be related to the recent arrest of a female suspect who was wanted in Anderson County on drug charges, but the bomb threat is an isolated incident. The investigation is ongoing.
Community Safety Remains Top Priority 🙏
Detective Marcos Quintana is leading the investigation and asks anyone with information to call the Hillsboro Department of Public Safety at 254-582-8406. Authorities said they are committed to the safety of students, staff and families and praised the school for taking the threat seriously and acting quickly.
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