Update: Police find no suspicious devices after bomb threat at South San Jose nursing school
SAN JOSE -- Police in the South Bay on Thursday were unable to find any suspicious devices at a South San Jose nursing school, saying a bomb threat was unfounded.
Police said shortly before 3 p.m., they received a call regarding a bomb threat at the Unitek College campus on the 6800 block of Santa Teresa Boulevard.
Police said the school is being evacuated. Officers will be conducting a safety sweep of the campus.
San Jose police tweeted about the incident Thursday afternoon.
Units are currently at the Unitek College Campus in the 6800 block of Santa Teresa Blvd responding to a bomb threat.
— San José Police Media Relations (@SJPD_PIO) July 21, 2022
The school is being evacuated and Officers will be conducting a sweep of the campus.
TOC: 2:55 PM pic.twitter.com/pHelsWsdJT
Police asked people to avoid the area during the investigation.
At 5:12 p.m., police announced that the building was cleared and no suspicious devices were found. Police said the bomb threat is unfounded.
Authorities said they would be conducting a follow-up investigation to identify the source of the false report. Police units were clearing the scene and roads that were closed in the area were set to reopen.