Second Bomb Threat in Two Days Forces Evacuation of Zweibrücken School
Police evacuated the Herzog-Wolfgang-Realschule after a second bomb threat in 48 hours, later confirming no explosives were found.
- The Herzog-Wolfgang-Realschule in Zweibrücken faced its second bomb threat in two days, prompting another evacuation and police search.
- The threat was received via a phone call, similar to the incident on Monday, and investigations are ongoing to determine if the same individual is responsible.
- Police escorted students to a designated safe location at the Ignaz-Roth-Halle, where parents were advised to reunite with their children.
- A thorough search of the school premises, including the use of police dogs, found no explosives, and authorities declared the area safe by 1:10 PM local time.
- Officials have launched a criminal investigation into the threats, and the perpetrator may face legal consequences and be held financially responsible for the emergency responses.