Bomb threat at A&M Consolidated Middle School deemed not credible
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A bomb threat made to A&M Consolidated Middle School was deemed not credible, Friday morning.
College Station police and Texas A&M police bomb detection K9s were called in to assist the school’s resource deputy.
The school was placed on lockdown while the K9s worked to determine if the threat was credible.
Law enforcement said there is no danger to the school, students or faculty. School will continue as normal, according to police.
At this time there is no information on how the threat came in or if anyone is in custody.
CSPD Patrol Officers and TAMU PD Bomb detection K9’s were called to assist BCSO SRD’s in a bomb threat made to A&M Consolidated Middle School.
The school was placed on a lockdown while bomb detection K9’s worked to determine that this was not a legitimate threat pic.twitter.com/S7pqdaUF0w
— College Station Police Department (@CSTXPolice) February 23, 2024