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Bomb Threat Made Thursday At Pleasanton School: Police
Hart Middle School was evacuated, searched, and the threat was deemed non-credible by law enforcement.
PLEASANTON, CA — A bomb threat phoned in Thursday at 12:24 p.m. to Hart Middle School in Pleasanton was deemed non-credible, according to the Pleasanton Police Department.
The school on Willow Road was evacuated and searched by Pleasanton officers, along with the Alameda County Sheriff's Office bomb squad, and the threat was determined to be not credible, Pleasanton police Sgt. Marty Billdt.
"After it was deemed safe, at about 1:56 p.m., the staff and students went back into school," he said.
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