Emailed threats send scare into East Bay school districts
Briefly

Fremont police confirmed that the Fremont Unified School District had been one of the districts that received a threat. In Contra Costa County, the threats were received by schools in the Antioch Unified School District, according to Superintendent Stephane Aiello.
Bay City News, citing a note sent to families by Liberty Union High School District Superintendent Erik Faulkner, said the threats to the school claimed a bomb would detonate on campus at 1 p.m. unless all 'Russian prisoners and captives and persons from all U.S. jails, prisons and institutions' were released.
Authorities deemed the threats non-credible. Police presence was heavier at the schools within the districts affected.
Read at The Mercury News
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