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Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school
Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school

A 36-year-old man has been arrested after a bomb hoax call was made to a primary school, leading to the evacuation of classrooms and nearby homes. A cordon was set up around Badbury Park Primary School in Swindon, Wiltshire, on Tuesday after they received the hoax call to say an explosive was inside the premises. Armed officers swept the building and found no suspicious items. The cordon has since been lifted and Rainscombe Road has reopened. Residents can also now return to their homes. Shortly after 20:00 GMT, the suspect from Marlborough was arrested on suspicion of making a bomb hoax and remains in police custody at Gable Cross Police Station. Residents within a 200m radius of the school had been told to leave their homes. Supt Steve Cox said: "This swift arrest should offer reassurance to the people of Wiltshire that the widespread fear and disruption caused by hoax calls will not be tolerated. "We endeavour to investigate hoax calls robustly and with utmost sincerity. "I would like to offer my personal thanks to the teachers, pupils, parents and residents for their cooperation and composure while my officers evacuated the area. "Also, thank you to The Spotted Cow which kindly provided respite to those who were evacuated." Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Wiltshire Police

Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school
Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school

A 36-year-old man has been arrested after a bomb hoax call was made to a primary school, leading to the evacuation of classrooms and nearby homes. A cordon was set up around Badbury Park Primary School in Swindon, Wiltshire, on Tuesday after they received the hoax call to say an explosive was inside the premises. Armed officers swept the building and found no suspicious items. The cordon has since been lifted and Rainscombe Road has reopened. Residents can also now return to their homes. Shortly after 20:00 GMT, the suspect from Marlborough was arrested on suspicion of making a bomb hoax and remains in police custody at Gable Cross Police Station. Residents within a 200m radius of the school had been told to leave their homes. Supt Steve Cox said: "This swift arrest should offer reassurance to the people of Wiltshire that the widespread fear and disruption caused by hoax calls will not be tolerated. "We endeavour to investigate hoax calls robustly and with utmost sincerity. "I would like to offer my personal thanks to the teachers, pupils, parents and residents for their cooperation and composure while my officers evacuated the area. "Also, thank you to The Spotted Cow which kindly provided respite to those who were evacuated." Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Wiltshire Police

Swindon: Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school
Swindon: Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school

BBC News

time25-02-2025

  • BBC News

Swindon: Man arrested after bomb hoax at primary school

A 36-year-old man has been arrested after a bomb hoax call was made to a primary school, leading to the evacuation of classrooms and nearby homes.A cordon was set up around Badbury Park Primary School in Swindon, Wiltshire, on Tuesday after they received the hoax call to say an explosive was inside the officers swept the building and found no suspicious items. The cordon has since been lifted and Rainscombe Road has reopened. Residents can also now return to their after 20:00 GMT, the suspect from Marlborough was arrested on suspicion of making a bomb hoax and remains in police custody at Gable Cross Police Station. 'Cooperation and composure' Residents within a 200m radius of the school had been told to leave their homes. Supt Steve Cox said: "This swift arrest should offer reassurance to the people of Wiltshire that the widespread fear and disruption caused by hoax calls will not be tolerated."We endeavour to investigate hoax calls robustly and with utmost sincerity."I would like to offer my personal thanks to the teachers, pupils, parents and residents for their cooperation and composure while my officers evacuated the area."Also, thank you to The Spotted Cow which kindly provided respite to those who were evacuated."

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