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RICHMOND

Students at Richmond’s combined middle and high school building were evacuated for about an hour Tuesday while bomb-sniffing dogs searched the school.

Richmond Police Chief Scott MacMaster said school officials called police at around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday to report the words “bomb threat” had been found scribbled on a wall in the girls’ bathroom. 

The school conducted a lockdown, meaning students stayed in classrooms while police assessed the threat. Students were then evacuated to the parking lot.

Two Maine State Police troopers searched the school with bomb sniffing dogs, and did not find anything.

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After about an hour, students were allowed back in the school and gathered at an assembly where they were briefed about what had happened.

Over the next week, MacMaster said students will encounter restrictions on movement, including checkpoints near student lavatories.

Police are investigating the bomb threat, which MacMaster said was put up Monday or Tuesday. The person responsible could face a charge of criminal threatening.



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