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Police find no explosives during extensive search following school threat

A number of facilities in Timmins, South Porcupine evacuated after school receives threatening email
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NEWS RELEASE
TIMMINS POLICE SERVICE
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The Timmins Police Service is currently investigating an incident where an e-mail was received indicating that explosives may have been placed at an educational facility.

As a proactive measure, the building in question was evacuated for public safety reasons and to better allow for a comprehensive search of the facility to take place.

As a further public safety measure, additional educational facilities in Timmins and one in South Porcupine that fall under the administrative control of the site where the threatening e-mail was originally received, have been evacuated as well.

No tangible items linked to the threatening e-mail have been discovered by the Timmins Police Service at any of the affected sites based on a series of intensive searches and scene scans.

This matter is now under investigation by the Criminal Investigations Division of the Timmins Police Service.

Significant investigative resources have been deployed by the Timmins Police Service, including the E-crime Section to determine the origin of the e-mail, as well as a thorough scan of all available video surveillance equipment in use at any of the affected facilities.

The investigation is proceeding at a healthy pace but daily operations are returning to normal at the affected sites.

Anyone with viable information in relation to this matter is asked to call the Timmins Police Service at 705-264-1201 or to use the Crime Stopper tip line at 1-800-222-8477 or www.P3tips.com.

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