Kentucky State Police Probe Series of Bomb Threats Against Schools
Investigators point to robocalls, with no threats judged credible.
Overview
- Kentucky State Police issued an alert and opened a statewide investigation with local departments to track who made the school bomb threats.
- Investigators say the threats may trace to a robocalling campaign that uses automated calls to deliver the same message to many numbers.
- Police report no credible threats so far, and they are checking each report and notifying affected school districts.
- Jefferson County Public Schools says it has not received any threats in the district.
- The probe remains active, and agencies are coordinating with districts while they work to identify the source.