Palmdale High bomb threat likely a prank, official says
A bomb threat at Palmdale High School that prompted a campus evacuation Friday probably was a prank, officials said.
Steve Radford, the school’s assistant principal, confirmed that Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies conducted a search, but did not find anything threatening on campus.
“We feel at this time that it was a hoax,” Radford said Friday afternoon.
Deputies at the Palmdale sheriff’s station received a report about 8:30 a.m. of a bomb threat at the campus, 2137 E. Avenue R.
Radford said the school was evacuated and students were moved to a safe location off the premises “as a precaution” while deputies conducted an investigation.
The incident was resolved by about 10.30 a.m, he said.
–Ann M. Simmons
Learn more about Palmdale High School’s enrollment and performance in The Times’ California Schools Guide.
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