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Evacuation of Alto Schools After Threat

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Summary

  • Alto Independent School District evacuated all campuses after a bomb threat was received. Students were relocated to local churches as police conducted a sweep of the schools. The district assured families of the students' safety and promised further updates.

Timeline

Families were asked not to come to the schools yet because students would not be released at that time, per local news.

The district told families everyone was safe and said it would send another message when students were ready to be picked up.

He said officers evacuated the schools and were sweeping the campuses to check whether there was anything credible inside.

Police spokesperson Parker Sweeney said students were taken to different local churches as a precaution.

Alto ISD evacuated all campuses Tuesday afternoon after someone called in a bomb threat against all Alto schools.

Incident reported at Alto.

Families were asked not to come to the schools yet because students would not be released at that time, per local news.

The district told families everyone was safe and said it would send another message when students were ready to be picked up.

He said officers evacuated the schools and were sweeping the campuses to check whether there was anything credible inside.

Police spokesperson Parker Sweeney said students were taken to different local churches as a precaution.

Alto ISD evacuated all campuses Tuesday afternoon after someone called in a bomb threat against all Alto schools.

Incident reported at Alto.

Families were asked not to come to the schools yet because students would not be released at that time, per local news.

The district told families everyone was safe and said it would send another message when students were ready to be picked up.

He said officers evacuated the schools and were sweeping the campuses to check whether there was anything credible inside.

Police spokesperson Parker Sweeney said students were taken to different local churches as a precaution.

Alto ISD evacuated all campuses Tuesday afternoon after someone called in a bomb threat against all Alto schools.

Incident reported at Alto.

Families were asked not to come to the schools yet because students would not be released at that time, per local news.

The district told families everyone was safe and said it would send another message when students were ready to be picked up.

He said officers evacuated the schools and were sweeping the campuses to check whether there was anything credible inside.

Police spokesperson Parker Sweeney said students were taken to different local churches as a precaution.

Alto ISD evacuated all campuses Tuesday afternoon after someone called in a bomb threat against all Alto schools.

Incident reported at Alto.

Families were asked not to come to the schools yet because students would not be released at that time, per local news.

The district told families everyone was safe and said it would send another message when students were ready to be picked up.

He said officers evacuated the schools and were sweeping the campuses to check whether there was anything credible inside.

Police spokesperson Parker Sweeney said students were taken to different local churches as a precaution.

Alto ISD evacuated all campuses Tuesday afternoon after someone called in a bomb threat against all Alto schools.

Incident reported at Alto.

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