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Bombs, Shooting Threats At Fremont Schools: See List
Online instruction will continue normally on Friday.
FREMONT, CA — Thirteen Fremont schools were closed on Thursday because of emailed bomb and shooting threats received for the schools.
The Fremont Police Department checked the schools and the threats were deemed not credible.
However, Fremont Unified School District closed all 13 of the schools for the day and staff members were sent home. The schools that received threats:
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- Warwick Elementary
- Millard Elementary
- Hirsch Elementary
- Warm Springs Elementary
- Maloney Elementary
- Patterson Elementary
- Oliveira Elementary
- Niles Elementary
- Mission Valley Elementary
- Thornton Junior High School
- Robertson High School
- Mission San Jose High School
- Washington High School
School will resume normally on Friday, the district said on its website.
Overnight, anonymous bomb threat email messages were sent to 13 @USDFremont schools. Our SRO team is working directly with FUSD and will conduct a site security walk through at each campus. The threats are not believed to be credible. pic.twitter.com/nsxfW7CQ16
— Fremont Police Department (@FremontPD) August 27, 2020
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