Sandy Hook Elementary School near Newtown, Connecticut, was evacuated Wednesday morning following a bomb threat earlier in the day.
Just after 9:30 a.m., a bomb threat was called into the school in Monroe, Connecticut, where students have attended classes following the December 2012 tragedy inside the original Sandy Hook Elementary School in nearby Newtown.
Police searched the building and didn’t find any suspicious packages or evidence of a threat, according to a report from the local NBC News affiliate.
As a precaution, students and faculty were brought to a nearby school while officials searched the site. They will be dismissed soon from the remainder of the day.
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