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Hoax Bomb Threats Spark Lockdowns Across Central Valley High Schools

By Matthias Binder April 30, 2026
Multiple Valley high schools locked down after hoax bomb threats
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Schools Targeted in Coordinated ScareSwift Law Enforcement ActionUnderstanding the Swatting PhenomenonSupport for Affected Communities

Schools Targeted in Coordinated Scare (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Central Valley — Students and staff at several high schools in the Fresno area faced abrupt disruptions on Wednesday when anonymous phone calls reported bombs on campus. Law enforcement agencies responded swiftly, conducting thorough searches that uncovered no credible threats. The incidents, later confirmed as hoaxes, highlighted the growing challenge of swatting calls targeting schools.

Schools Targeted in Coordinated Scare

Reedley High School initiated a lockdown after receiving a phone threat claiming a bomb had been placed on campus. Officers, including a sheriff’s K-9 unit, searched the area for nearly an hour before declaring the site safe.[1][2]

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Clovis High School entered a shelter-in-place order around 1 p.m. following a suspicious call. The campus remained secured until about 2:40 p.m., when police lifted the order after their investigation.[3][4] Students returned to classes, and after-school activities proceeded as planned. Fresno High School and Bullard High School, both in the Fresno Unified School District, also locked down in response to similar bomb threats. Gibson Elementary, located near Bullard, implemented a voluntary shelter-in-place out of caution.

  • Reedley High School: 50-minute lockdown, K-9 sweep.
  • Clovis High School: Shelter-in-place from early afternoon until 2:40 p.m.
  • Fresno High School: Lockdown, cleared by Fresno police.
  • Bullard High School: Lockdown order, site cleared.

Swift Law Enforcement Action

Multiple agencies coordinated their efforts to address the threats. Clovis Police Department shared details of the calls with neighboring forces to identify potential links.[1] Sgt. Sean O’Brien of the Clovis Police emphasized their approach: “There’s nothing that we would take as, oh, this might be fake, we don’t want to get into that mindset… We want to treat it as if it’s real until we can prove otherwise.”[1]

Fresno police swept Fresno High School and found the alert unsubstantiated. Reedley police confirmed their incident as a hoax via social media. No injuries occurred, and all campuses received the all-clear by late afternoon. Authorities noted the calls often involved spoofed numbers from out-of-area origins, a tactic common in swatting incidents.

Understanding the Swatting Phenomenon

Swatting calls, which prompt heavy emergency responses through false reports, have grown more sophisticated. Perpetrators frequently use caller ID spoofing to mask their locations, complicating tracing efforts. Federal agencies could join local investigations if the calls crossed state lines.[1]

Clovis Unified School District vowed to assist law enforcement in prosecution. “We will continue to work with law enforcement in their effort to identify and prosecute anyone responsible for the disruption caused by such hoaxes,” the district stated.[4] Offenders face misdemeanor or felony charges, potentially leading to years in prison, fines, and reimbursement for emergency costs.

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Support for Affected Communities

Fresno Unified spokesperson A.J. Kato reported that both Bullard and Fresno high schools followed safety protocols during their lockdowns. Mental health resources stood ready for those impacted.[2] Clovis Unified urged parents to check in with students, recognizing varied emotional responses to such events. Counselors remained available for support.

These hoaxes disrupted normal routines but ended without harm. Districts emphasized ongoing vigilance while reassuring families of robust safety measures. As investigations proceed, communities await accountability for those behind the calls.

The quick resolution underscored effective preparation, yet it served as a reminder of the real strain false alarms place on resources and nerves. Officials continue probing for connections, determined to prevent future scares.

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