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Bigfork Schools and law enforcement look for leads as bomb threat investigation continues

TAYLOR INMAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 6 months AGO
by TAYLOR INMAN
REPORTER AND PODCAST HOST Taylor Inman covers Bigfork and the north shore of Flathead Lake for the Bigfork Eagle and the Daily Inter Lake. Her reporting focuses on local government, community issues and the people who shape life in Northwest Montana. Inman began her journalism career at Murray State University’s public radio newsroom and later reported for WKMS, where her work aired on National Public Radio. In addition to reporting, she hosts and contributes to Daily Inter Lake podcasts including News Now. Her work connects listeners and readers with the stories shaping communities across the Flathead Valley. IMPACT: Taylor’s work expands local journalism through both traditional reporting and digital storytelling. | December 21, 2021 11:00 PM

A message sent to parents from Bigfork Schools administrative team said officials are still searching for the person who left a message indicating a bomb threat on Friday morning.

Bigfork High School was evacuated and cleared after the bomb threat was found written on a bathroom wall. Thirteen deputies were on site and the high school was searched, but they didn’t find anything out of the ordinary. School administrators said at the time they did not believe the threat was credible but proceeded with their Emergency Operation Plan out of caution. They said buses were running and all students remaining had been taken home within an hour and a half of the threat. School activities were also cancelled over the weekend, but school was back in session this week for the remaining few days before Christmas break.

Schools were already on heightened security after a later unsubstantiated threat to Glacier High School in Kalispell the day before. That threat calling for violence was posted on the social media site TikTok and referenced "GHS." The post did not specifically mention Glacier High School or Kalispell. Upon further investigation, the district determined the threat was not credible. Kalispell Public Schools Superintendent Micah Hill said the post could be traced to a nationwide TikTok challenge and that schools across the country with the abbreviation GHS were responding in a similar fashion, including Granger High School in Utah. The TikTok challenge encourages students to make false threats of violence as a way to get out of school.

On Friday, Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino said he didn’t believe the threat at Bigfork High School was directly connected to the TikTok challenge. But school administrators said in their message to parents that they believe that part of the reason this occurred was due to social media’s influence and rumors spreading regarding the TikTok threat. They are asking parents to talk to students, and tell them that if they are aware of a possible unsafe situation to tell a trusted adult. If parents have questions, they are encouraged to reach out to their child’s building administrator.

The person or people responsible for this threat have not been apprehended at this time and officials are still working on finding the culprit. When they are apprehended, school administrators said they will request charges to be pressed by law enforcement and there will be disciplinary action taken by the school. It has been requested that anyone who has any information that could help lead to the person or people responsible should contact Bigfork Schools or the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.

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