Police, bomb dog search Colo. school
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Police searched a high school with a bomb-sniffing dog Thursday after a cafeteria worker reported seeing two men in camouflage in a hallway more than an hour before classes.
Boulder High School was locked down, and officers were still searching the building two hours after the call but had found nothing suspicious, Police Chief Mark Beckner said.
“This could be a spring, end-of-school-year prank. It could be a burglary. It could be kids goofing around, or it could be more serious,” Beckner said. “Given the times that we live in and recent events, we have to take all precautions.”
The food service worker saw the two young men around 6 a.m. in a hallway dressed in camouflage, and said one was wearing a ski mask, Beckner said. He said the woman yelled at them and they ran off. She shut the door and called police and said she didn’t see any weapons, he said.
The school was locked down and classes delayed until at least midmorning for a room-by-room search.
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