Investigation continues into Vermont hoax school threats - Newport Dispatch
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Investigation continues into Vermont hoax school threats

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WATERBURY — The investigation is continuing into an apparent hoax call targeting 12 schools across Vermont on Tuesday with false reports of shootings.

The incident began at about 6:35 p.m. Monday, when the Vermont State Police was notified that an anonymous user had utilized the Department of Defense Self Helpline chat function to make threats against several middle and high schools across Vermont.

Characteristics of this threat were consistent with previous hoax threat and swatting campaigns targeting critical infrastructure.

Threats to the named schools have all been unfounded.

Schools targeted by the calls were Middlebury Union High School, Mt. Abraham High School, and Vergennes High School in Addison County; Arlington Memorial High School, Burr and Burton Academy, Long Trail School, and Mt. Anthony Union High School in Bennington County; and Burke Mountain Academy, Danville School, Hazen Union High School, Lyndon Institute, and St. Johnsbury Academy in Caledonia County.

The Vermont State Police is working with local and federal law-enforcement partners to further investigate the call.

There was an increased law enforcement presence during the morning hours of the school day Tuesday, and there have been no reports of suspicious activity surrounding these threats.

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