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Idaho School District Looks For Answers After Multiple Bomb Threats

A small school district in north Idaho is trying to figure out who's behind 10 bomb threats made since the beginning of the school year. The series of hoaxes has rattled the community, and caused huge disruptions in school.

Boundary County schools superintendent Richard Conley says mostt of the threats were made on bathroom stalls. Conley says the last four threats alone came in March.

“I've been in education for 41 years and I've never seen this," Conley says.

Police believe multiple students are responsible. None of the threats, however, turned up an actual bomb.

“They're just kids being kids," he says. "However, you can't ever think that's all it is. You have to act as if it may be real.”

Conley says all the evacuations and canceled classes may require the district to extend the school year. It's also put a strain on the rural county's limited emergency services. Border Patrol and a Forest Service agent have at times been called in to help.

Two members of the community are offering an $11,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of students responsible.

Copyright 2013 Northwest News Network

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