Crime & Safety
Anonymous Note Behind SPFHS Bomb Threat, PD Says Charges Could Be Filed
Capt. Brian Donnelly reports that no suspect has been found yet, but police are investigating.

Scotch Plains Police Capt. Brian Donnelly says police are actively investigating the bomb threat to the high school yesterday and may file charges when the person or persons responsible are found.
Donnelly told Patch that the threat was caused by an anonymous note left in a common area of the school.
"It indicated that a bomb was set to go off at a certain time frame," Donnelly told Patch. "The note was read by staff and the school notified us immediately."
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Three months ago, Donnelly says a suspect has not been found in that incident.
There were several other threats to New Jersey schools yesterday, one day after the bombing at the Boston Marathon, including a and incidents in South Plainfield and Edison.
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