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Early morning bomb threat cleared at Forsyth Central High School

School officials say police found no evidence to support the credibility of threat.

CUMMING, Ga. — Thursday morning, students at Forsyth Central High School posted to social media pictures of a bomb threat written inside a school bathroom stall.

Deputies with the Forsyth County Sheriff's office and officers with the Cumming Police Department were called to the school to investigate. Forsyth County bomb detection dogs were used to search the school, as well. 

The investigated concluded that there was no evidence to support the credibility of the bomb threat. A letter was sent out to parents and guardians following the morning incident:

"As you know, safety is our #1 priority at Forsyth Central. We encourage you and your child(ren) to continue to "see something, say something" to maintain a safe learning environment for all. If you have questions or concerns, please contact one of our school administrators. Thank you for your continued support of Forsyth Central HS."

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