Law enforcement officials are tracking threats to schools across the country that are spreading through social media.
Media. The threat was made when a fire alarm went off.
Shootings targeting people as they flee, a threat that has affected several states, including Arizona.
After repeated investigations, it was found to be unreliable, and the sender
The original threat has not been identified. This threat has been shared and spread around the world, causing fear and
Disruption to educational facilities.
The Mohave County Sheriff's Office, like other law enforcement agencies across the nation,
We take these threats seriously and will continue to investigate thoroughly. Mohave County Detectives
The sheriff's office has conducted several interviews but has not confirmed the threat at this time.
It originated in our community. However, the Mohave County Sheriff's Office and other state and local laws
Enforcement agencies should not take these threats lightly and continue to take measures to keep us safe.
Young people and school employees. The Agency recognizes that in practical situations, notice may not be available.
Therefore, we will continue to train and plan rapid responses to eliminate such threats.
Take safety precautions in case a fire alarm is activated.
If, in the course of our investigation, we identify those responsible for such threats,
As with previous investigations, they will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
As parents, it is our responsibility to monitor our children's activity on social media and report any suspicious behavior.
Moreover, children should refrain from sharing such threats online.
The appropriate authorities.