Classes canceled at Hartford Union High School due to bomb threat
HARTFORD -- Classes were canceled Wednesday, May 10th after a note was discovered inside Hartford Union High School, indicating there was a bomb in the building.
Hartford police said a call came in from school officials around 11:45 a.m.
Assistance was requested from the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office's bomb squad to inspect the building. An "all clear" was given around 3:00 p.m.
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Hartford Union High School
No explosive devices were located, and no one was hurt.
Police said classes will resume at Hartford Union High School Thursday.
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Hartford Union High School
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Hartford police at (262) 673-2600, or anonymously via the Washington County Law Enforcement Tip Program at (800) 232-0594.