Parents, like Ashlei Thorn, were on edge waiting outside the school after getting the notification.
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — There’s already been scary moments for teachers, students and parents at a Placer County elementary school due to a bomb threat emailed to the principal just five days into the school year.
It happened early Wednesday morning at Creekview Ranch Middle School, which is near Roseville. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the search is on for whoever sent the email.
Parents, like Ashlei Thorn, were on edge waiting outside the school after getting the notification.
“My stomach dropped and the first thing I thought of was: how is this happening at a school? These are babies. These are children,” Thorn said.
Investigators say an email was sent to the principal around 9 a.m. saying sometime in the near future a bomb was going to explode at the school. Sgt. Dave Smith with the Placer County Sheriff’s Office says any threat made toward schools is taken seriously.
“There …