April 18, 2024
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Trenton Police say that at approximately 7:00 a.m. today, the New Jersey State Police notified the Trenton Police Department of Bomb threats to two locations in the City of Trenton. One was at Riverview Plaza, and the state police handled that incident. Another was at the Trenton Board of Education, 108 N. Clinton Avenue. Trenton Police conducted a search of 108 N. Clinton and the building was reopened shortly thereafter.
Trenton Public School District reported earlier this morning:
UPDATE: The Trenton Police Department had bomb dogs perform a sweep of the TBOE building and cleared it for re-entry. The building is safe and central office staff can return. Early this morning, the NJ State Police received a bomb threat via email naming three districts including the TPS Central Office building. We thank everyone for their cooperation and patience.
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The Trenton Board of Education Central Office is evacuated due to a bomb threat. The Trenton Police Department is on the scene. The TPS community is asked to stay away from the building until further notice. Central Office staff should report to a nearby school at this time.
