The suspect has yet to be identified.

(Hebron, Ky.) – A second bomb threat in two days was made at a school in northern Kentucky.
According to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office, a bomb threat was directed at Conner High School on Thursday morning.
A third-party caller from the Suicide Prevention Hotline told the Sheriff’s Office that the subject making the threat stated they were not present at Conner High School.
Statements and details involved in the threat point toward the suspect not having intimate knowledge of Conner High School.
The suspect has yet to be identified.
Just yesterday, a similar threat was made at Boone County HS.
RELATED: Florence Police Investigating Bomb Threat at Boone County HS

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