Crime & Safety
Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation At Woodland Hills Girls School
A bomb threat was called in to Louisville High School in Woodland Hills Wednesday.

WOODLAND HILLS, CA — Students at a high school in Woodland Hills were forced to evacuate Wednesday after someone phoned in a bomb threat.
The call came in Wednesday afternoon threatening an explosion at Louisville High School, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The threat was made just before 1 p.m, said.Officer Tony Im of the Los Angeles Police Department's Media Relations office.
This is just the first week of school at the private Catholic girls' school in the 2300 block of Mulholland Drive.
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The threat, described as an "anonymous, non-specific call" was "reported secondhand" and triggered a precautionary search of the private Catholic girls' school campus of about 300 students, which had its first day of classes on Monday.
Students were reportedly escorted to a nearby Gelsen's supermarket.
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Police announced about 4:20 p.m. that the search was complete and nothing threatening was found.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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