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Walnut Grove Secondary School evacuated over alleged bomb threat: Langley RCMP

Darpan News Desk Langley RCMP, 03 Mar, 2021 10:49 PM
  • Walnut Grove Secondary School evacuated over alleged bomb threat: Langley RCMP

At approximately 12:00 on March 3, 2021, the Langley RCMP were called to Walnut Grove Secondary School for a report of a bomb threat.
 

School Administrators contacted Emergency Services immediately following a call they had received stating that a bomb had been placed at the school. The school had already initiated an emergency evacuation of students when police and fire services arrived on scene. 

All students and staff were evacuated safely. The Langley RCMP and Lower Mainland Police Dog Services conducted an extensive search of the school and grounds and deemed the area safe.

At approximately 1:40pm, School officials were allowed back into the school. Students are being dismissed from school in a controlled manner.

The investigation is in its preliminary stages and the origins of the call are under investigation. 

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