Children evacuated after phone call to primary school
A twelve-year-old boy has been questioned at Police Headquarters this morning after a hoax bomb threat was made to Willaston Primary School.
The phone call triggered an evacuation response yesterday afternoon (28 September) and saw pupils moved to nearby University College Isle of Man for parents to collect.
The child, who cannot be named, was identified after officers managed to trace the call back to him.
Sergeant Andrew Reed says calls of this nature will always be taken seriously:
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