A series of bomb threats, which turned out to be hoaxes, caused government buildings and dozens of schools in Ohio to close ...
There is no credible threat to the public at this time, the FBI said.
Bomb threats that said Haitian immigrants should be gone from Springfield were sent to several Clark County offices Monday ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) — Bomb threats called into Springfield closed down multiple streets, businesses and schools Monday ...
Columbus police said officers responded to at least four locations due to emailed bomb threats, including the Ohio Statehouse ...
Residents and visitors are being asked to avoid the downtown area of Springfield due to ‘safety concerns’.
Suspicious packages were found outside multiple buildings in downtown Springfield, while multiple buildings — including the local schools — either closed or dismissed early due to safety concerns ...
In an email to parents at 9:44 a.m. Feb. 9, the Springfield City School District said all district buildings would close for ...
Schools, city offices and businesses were locked down in Springfield, Ohio, where more than 10,000 Haitians have settled in recent years.
Several schools in Columbus, including Forest Park, Indian Springs, and Georgian Heights elementary schools, received bomb threats via email.
The school posted a notice on the campus websites, alerting students and staff to evacuate buildings.
Springfield City Schools in Clark County also closed early as authorities there investigate "safety concerns" in the area.