BRUNSWICK, Ohio — Brunswick Middle School was evacuated on Wednesday after a bomb threat was called in.
Brunswick Division of Police say the the call came into the school at 11:11 a.m. Officers assisted the school staff with evacuating the building and moving the students and faculty to a safe location.
Students were evacuated to the nearby Diamond Event Center. All students and staff were accounted for following the evacuation.
Classes for all Brunswick Middle School students, including students enrolled in Brunswick Virtual Academy, have been canceled for the remainder of the day.
Police say no suspicious items were found in the building or in the surrounding area. The investigation is ongoing as officers work to determine the origin of the telephone number from which the threat originated.
This is a developing story. Stay with 3News for more details as they become available.
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