Headteachers of six schools in Southampton were forced to send students home or evacuate buildings after receiving word of 'serious' bomb threats on Wednesday.
Pupils were evacuated and parents notified after series of threats on WednesdayA 13-year-old boy has been arrested over a series of bomb hoaxes that saw six schools close, it emerged tonight.
Today Hampshire Constabulary have arrested a 13-year-old boy on suspicion of communicating false information by means of a bomb hoax. A 13-year-old boy has been arrested after headteachers were informed of 'serious' bomb threats on Wednesday. Pictured: Saint George Catholic College, where parents were told at 8.15am
James Habberley, headteacher at Saint George's, told parents that at 8.15am, the school received a bomb threat via the school reception.
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