We've heard from several residents of Le Roy and parents that Wolcott Street Elementary School has been evacuated.
We do know some time ago, the Le Roy Fire Department was asked to assemble at its fire hall for an "incident."
We don't know if the two items are related.
Attempts to reach the Le Roy Police or school district officials have been unsuccessful.
We have no further information at this time.
UPDATE 1:20 p.m.: "The situation is resolved. Units are released." That's the scene as it stands. After receiving a threat in the form of a written note, the school was evacuated, according to district employee Brian Fuller. State police arrived and other emergency responders and nothing was found after a thorough search. A canine was used in the process.
UPDATE 1:27 p.m.: The children are being escorted back into their classrooms.
UPDATE 1:30 p.m.: The school principal declined to comment.
UPDATE 1:52 p.m.: Fuller said at around noon graffiti was found in a bathroom claiming a bomb was in the building. The 630 students were evacuated and parents were notified via an automated districtwide phone call. The bomb-sniffing canine found nothing and now the students have resumed what's left of their school day.
heard rumors of a bomb
heard rumors of a bomb threat.. not sure how legit that is, though
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Again...we have amazing emergency responders in our area, thank you for your hard work!!!