Monmouth Police Department Responds to Bomb Threat at Monmouth-Roseville High School

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At approximately 2:00 PM today, the Monmouth Police Department received a report of a bomb threat called in to Monmouth High School. The call had a likely origin in Chicago.

In response, a maximum deployment of law enforcement resources was mobilized, including support from multiple assisting agencies. The high school was evacuated in a controlled and orderly manner, following protocols practiced during routine safety drills. No injuries were reported during the evacuation process.

Multiple K9 units trained in explosive detection were deployed to the scene to conduct a thorough sweep of the premises. Following a rapid and comprehensive search, authorities confirmed that no explosive or harmful devices were located on school grounds.

The Monmouth Police Department, in collaboration with federal, state, and local partners, is actively investigating the source of the threat. The safety of students, staff, and the community remains our top priority.

Additional updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Anyone with information related to this incident is urged to contact the Monmouth Police Department at 309-734-8383.

Responding Agencies included The Monmouth Police Department, Monmouth Fire Department, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, BNSF Police, and the Secretary of State Police.

***Courtesy of the Monmouth Police Department***

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