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Chillicothe Today
By the People, for the People
Ross County Sheriff Releases Recordings of Huntington Bomb Threats
Authorities seek public's help in investigating series of calls threatening attacks on local schools.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Ross County Sheriff's Office has released recordings of five phone calls that threatened attacks on Huntington Local Schools since January 13th. The calls included claims of bombs being placed in the school and a threat to drive a truck with a bomb into the school during student dismissal. Authorities have involved multiple local, state, and federal agencies in the investigation.
Why it matters
These bomb threats have caused significant disruption and concern for the Huntington community, leading to school closures and heightened security measures. Identifying the source of these calls is crucial to ensuring the safety of students and staff, as well as maintaining public trust in the school district's ability to keep its facilities secure.
The details
The calls included specific details about the alleged threats, such as the use of a U-Haul truck rigged with a bomb and the placement of multiple explosives inside the school. The callers refused to provide any additional information to help authorities locate and defuse the supposed bombs. Despite the threats, the school district decided to remain open on February 5th after confirming no one had entered the building overnight.
- The first threatening call was received on January 13th.
- Additional calls were made on unspecified dates leading up to February 5th, when the school was initially closed due to the threats.
The players
Ross County Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency investigating the bomb threats and releasing the recorded calls to the public in an effort to gather more information.
Huntington Local Schools
The school district that received the threatening phone calls, leading to school closures and heightened security measures.
What’s next
The FBI has begun the process of obtaining warrants to trace the origin of the phone calls, which could lead to the identification and apprehension of the perpetrator(s).
The takeaway
These bomb threats have underscored the need for robust security measures and emergency response protocols in schools, as well as the importance of the public's cooperation in providing any information that could aid the investigation and help prevent future incidents.
