Nova Hreod Academy, Swindon evacuated following threats
Wiltshire Police say officers responded this morning (September 12) to an incident after Nova Hreod Academy in Swindon received a threat made over the phone
Nova Hreod Academy in Swindon was evacuated this morning (September 12) after the school received a threat made over the phone.
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: "Officers in Swindon responded this morning (16 September) to an incident after Nova Hreod Academy received a threat made over the phone.
"Children and staff were evacuated as a precaution while a search of the premises was carried out.
"A suspect has been identified and will be dealt with appropriately."
Superintendent Paul Saunders said: "When calls of this nature are made, police rightly treat them as a legitimate concern until it can be determined that there is no credible threat or risk to life."
"Hoax calls can have a significant impact on emergency services, businesses, and the public. Such mindless actions disrupt our infrastructure and result in considerable financial costs. They also cause widespread concern and fear within the local community."
"If you are found to be causing the wasteful deployment of emergency services, you could face a substantial fine or even imprisonment."
Wiltshire Police also received reports of a threat made to Devizes School today.
Police say two incidents are not believed to be connected.