
BOW, NH - Another day, another bomb threat at a New Hampshire high school, this time, in Bow.
Bow High School was evacuated at just before 11 a.m. on May 27, 2016, for a report of a bomb threat.
Police were sent to the high school, according to Sgt. Art Merrigan, the public information officer for the Bow Police Department. Officers assisted with an initial search of the building and then, he stated, the New Hampshire State Police responded with two explosives trained K-9s were called in.
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They preformed another search of the school and at 12:18 pm, the students were allowed back into the school, according to police.
During the last week, bomb threats have been reported at schools in Berlin, Keene, Manchester, Nashua, and Portsmouth, according to reports.
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