Investigation is continuing into multiple bomb threats made Friday morning to the South Knox Middle/High School.
According to the Knox County Sheriffs Department (KCSD), the calls were received at around 9 a.m. ET. The school was then evacuated of students and staff into the elementary school while law enforcement authorities searched the building using K-9 bomb detection units. Nothing was discovered and the all-clear was given. Multiple agencies including the KCSD, Indiana State Police and FBI are looking into the matter as initial reports say that the calls making the threats to the school originated from out of state.
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