Crime & Safety

Bomb Threat At Radnor High School Prompts Evacuation: Police

Radnor police are on the scene of a reported bomb threat, prompting the evacuation of a boys' soccer game.

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RADNOR, PA —A bomb threat at Radnor High School in Delaware County prompted police to evacuate all students and staff in the building on King of Prussia Road, officials said.

Officials said the district will operate as a normal school day on Wednesday with police present on campus.

On Tuesday night, police were on the scene investigating a bomb scare threat.

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The Radnor boys' soccer team was set to face Lampeter Strasburg in the first round of the PIAA State 3A playoffs according to CBS News.

Police said there were no reported injuries.

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The threat resulted in the Delaware County Board of Elections and Sheriff's Department moving two voting precincts at the high school to Radnor Elementary School, 20 Matsonford Road, Wayne. The polls remained open until 9 p.m.

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