All-Clear Issued For University Of St. Thomas After Bomb Threat Cancels Classes

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- The University of St. Thomas closed businesses and canceled classes on its St. Paul campus Wednesday due to a bomb threat. An all-clear has since been issued, and regular operations will resume Thursday.

The initial threat was made just after 9:30 a.m. but did not mention a specific location.

A second threat was received about 40 minutes later, naming McNeely Hall. The University evacuated that building and surrounding ones on Summit Avenue.

"It's scary, it's definitely scary," said Ella Rasmussen, a University of St. Thomas student.

Around 11 a.m.,  St. Thomas sent out an alert saying the threat had expired, but shortly afterward the school announced that classes were canceled for the day.

"Honestly, I think the community has come together over this," Jamie Tjornehoj said. "I have seen students and we are all asking each other, 'Are you OK, are you OK?'"

A University spokesperson said that after searching campus buildings, no suspicious objects were found.

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