New Round Of Robo-Call Bomb Threats Directed At Massachusetts Schools
BOSTON (CBS) -- More than 30 schools across Massachusetts received another wave of robo-call bomb threats Thursday morning.
"No hazardous devices have been found at any sites as of this time," State Police spokesman Dave Procopio said in a statement.
AHS received a low-grade threat this morning. Building was swept by officials and students are returning to school for business as usual.
— Arlington MA, Police Department (@ArlingtonMAPD) April 14, 2016
The threats come just three days after a similar round of robo-calls sent police responding to schools across the state.
"As previously noted on various dates earlier this year, we believe the robo-call threats are delivered to targeted destinations through an online network or networks via numerous routers," Procopio said.
Good morning, Marblehead High School received a bomb threat this morning. The threat was a taped message received...
Posted by Marblehead Police Department on Thursday, April 14, 2016
No other information is available at this point in the investigation.