Crime & Safety
Second Bomb Threat Made at Morristown High School for Friday
Note with threat was written on girls' bathroom wall one day after threat was written in boys' bathroom, according to report.

A second bomb threat at Morristown High School has authorities investigating at the school as Friday's date was found written along with a note on a girls' bathroom wall on Wednesday, according to nj.com.
The first threat was discovered with Tuesday's date on a boys' bathroom wall earlier this week. The date and the words "bomb" and "for real" were written in different styles on the wall, according to school officials.
A classroom was evacuated Tuesday after a teacher found an unattended package—later determined to be a lunchbox—in her classroom, although many parents kept their kids home from school for the day. Morris County Acting Prosecutor Fredric Knapp said the lunchbox was deemed to be harmless. Students talked to Patch about the experience.
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School officials released an alert to parents about the threat that was discovered Wednesday, explaining that local and county law enforcement officials would be at the school and that Friday's class schedule will remain as normal, nj.com reported.
As police continue to investigate the threats, anyone with information is asked to report it to Morristown Police at 973-538-2200.
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