Crime & Safety
Ramsey Police To Work With County Prosecutor On Bomb Threats
High school was one of 10 that received a bomb threat Friday.

RAMSEY, NJ - Ramsey High School was one of 10 in Bergen County that received a bomb threat Friday, police said.
The school received the threat at 12:07 p.m. and the "lock-in" protocol was put in place. It was evacuated and the Bergen County Sheriff's Office K-9 and bomb units searched the school, police said.
No "credible information or evidence was discovered, according to police.
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"Our detectives will work with the other 10 jurisdictions and the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office in an attempt to develop a suspect," police said.
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The following high schools received bomb threats Friday:
Dwight Morrow in Englewood, Teaneck, Paramus Catholic, Oradell, Mahwah, Waldwick, and Hackensack, said sheriff’s spokesman Anthony Cureton.
The Record reported that River Dell High School in Oradell, Waldwick High School, also received threats.
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