Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Phoney bomb threat delays opening of Arlington Heights High
ARLINGTON Arlington Heights High School resumed classes at 9:30am following a phoned-in bomb threat Wednesday morning. No explosives were found during the campus search. In September, a pipe bomb was found on campus, and three subsequent bomb threats have been taken seriously.
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