US Attorney's Office Says Progress Being
Made on Pitt-Oakland Bomb Threats
Authorities say they've made "significant progress" investigating dozens of bomb threats at the University of Pittsburgh.
The US Attorney’s Office says in a statement released today that information from students and community members has helped them focus on potential suspects.
US Attorney David Hickton encourages people who think they have pertinent information to continuing reporting it, and adds that the tipsters may remain anonymous.
Pitt has been plagued by dozens of bomb threats since mid-February and is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. Tuesday night a threat was received for university Chancellor Mark Nordenberg’s home.
The US Attorney’s Office says in a statement released today that information from students and community members has helped them focus on potential suspects.
US Attorney David Hickton encourages people who think they have pertinent information to continuing reporting it, and adds that the tipsters may remain anonymous.
Pitt has been plagued by dozens of bomb threats since mid-February and is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. Tuesday night a threat was received for university Chancellor Mark Nordenberg’s home.
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