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Graffiti threat results in increased security at Mt. Lebanon High School

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By Matthew Santoni
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Friday, October 23, 2009


Mt. Lebanon High School will have increased security Monday due to a bomb threat scrawled on a bathroom wall at the high school.

At about 1:30 p.m. Friday, students reported the graffiti on the wall of a sixth-floor boys' bathroom that said, "Bomb 10/26 u all die," said school district spokeswoman Cissy Bowman. Police investigated and determined that no credible threat exists, but will increase their presence around the school Monday in response.

Parents, students and staff were informed of the message via e-mail, and school staff will make themselves extra visible in the hallways between classes. A similar situation occurred in January, when a cartoon bomb and the message "Bomb 1/26" were found written on a bathroom wall.


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