Second Bomb Threat This Week at Bristol School

Police are investigating the second bomb threat at the South Side School in Bristol since Tuesday.

Bristol police are calling the incident today a “routine bomb complaint” and it’s not clear if the school is being evacuated.

An NBC Connecticut crew is on the way to the scene. Check back for updates.

On Tuesday, a misspelled note referencing some sort of bomb threat was found in a bathroom.

In June, two 10-year-olds and a 13-year-old were arrested in connection with a string of school bomb threats in the city. The arrests came after eight bomb scares over a span of nine days.

Then, in September, police increased their presence at Bristol schools and arrested a student after the message "bomb school" was written on a bathroom wall at Greene-Hills School.

In October, Bristol police arrested a 15-year-old in connection with a bomb threat at Bristol Central High School earlier in the month.
 

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