Hillsboro, Texas authorities had to deal with a bomb threat hoax at the local Hillsboro Elementary School on Monday that was allegedly placed by an inmate with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and the act resulted in more than the inmate being in legal trouble. The good news is the location of both both people in legal trouble was well known with the inmate is obviously already in custody, and another person being apprehended.

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On Monday morning a little before 8 AM the Hillsboro Elementary School had to call the local authorities and inform them that they had just received a bomb threat, which obviously requires a lot of moving parts because all potential scenarios require a list of appropriate responses and protocols.

Texas Inmate Now Accused Of Calling Local School Bomb Hoax

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According to this KWTX article, the alleged originator of the phone call threatening a bomb was placed by a 31 year old prisoner in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, so executing a warrant was just about the easiest legal procedure you could imagine as his exact whereabouts were always known.

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The most interesting part of this story is apparently the inmate made the threat to draw attention to an employee there that also had a warrant for their arrest. A 47 year old woman was arrested for a warrant issued in Anderson County, and now we wait eagerly for more tea to be spilled from this aggressive action.

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