UPDATE: No one hurt after bomb threat at Easton High School; investigation ongoing

Officials say that no one was hurt, after a bomb threat was made at Easton High School, on Wednesday.

According to Talbot County Public Schools, someone called in to Easton High School with a bomb threat at 11:15 AM, on Wednesday. Police say that no one was hurt.

Students were reportedly evacuated after and taken to a pre-designated evacuation location. The building was given the all clear at 2:50 PM, but students were dismissed from their location at 2:25 PM.

No one has been arrested and charged in connection with this incident.

Students may return to school, after officials say a bomb threat prompted a search of the school, in Easton.

Talbot County Public Schools say on Wednesday, that Easton High School was searched following a bomb threat which happened this morning. According to officials, nothing was found during the search.

 As of 3:30 PM, officials stated that students could return to the school to get their belongings. School staff will apparently be in the building until 5:00 PM.  

A bomb threat remains under investigation, after officials say a Talbot County high school was threatened on Wednesday, in Easton.

Talbot County Public Schools says on Wednesday, Easton High School received a bomb threat earlier today. Officials say as a result, the building was evacuated. 

As of 1:30 PM, school officials tell 47 ABC this incident is still under investigation, and further information will be released after the investigation is completed and students return to the building.

This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
 

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