Sheriff’s Office: Pace High School Bomb Threat Not Credible

December 3, 2014

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office was contacted yesterday in reference to a bomb threat at Pace High School.

A note was discovered inside a text book at Pace High School that generally directed students to not attend school on Thursday, December 4 due to a bomb. After this note was discovered, the school was thoroughly searched with negative results.

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office has established a plan in coordination with school officials to continue searching the building as well as investigating the source of the note.

“The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office will continue to maintain a proactive presence at our schools,” a press release stated. “We have allocated additional resources and will continue to do so until this investigation is completed. School will continue as normal. At this time, we have not found any indications that this note is credible.”

Comments

2 Responses to “Sheriff’s Office: Pace High School Bomb Threat Not Credible”

  1. Concerned Mom on December 4th, 2014 6:34 pm

    I agree with you concerned. My son did not go to school today. Yes, They did the sweep yesterday but the threat was for today and I just was not comfortable with him going. To be quite honest I am still not comfortable with him going back tomorrow. I think that they need to have extra officers on duty and search every student and their bags!!

  2. concerned on December 3rd, 2014 6:11 pm

    Yeah today’s the 3rd tomorrow is the 4th, if something happens I told you so, its on the hands of the police dept. They need to search students tomarrow. There are a lot of crazy people out there and if the persons serious what make the police think that it won’t go down tomorrow. They may have just said a bomb but what if its gonna turns out like another columbine or something. They need to stay alert.