Multiple hoax bomb threats have been made to businesses across the League City area in Texas, according to local authorities. At least five establishments received phony warnings over the past 48 hours, sparking a police response.
The affected locations included Walmart Supercenter, Neighborhood Walmart, Kroger, Elite Care, and VCA Animal Hospital, all situated across different parts of the city. When officers arrived at each site, however, it was determined that the threats were entirely fabricated - no explosive devices were ever discovered.
League City Police Department officials are now investigating whether a single individual is responsible for the prank calls or if there may be multiple perpetrators involved. Anyone with information about the hoax bomb threats is being urged to contact the police department immediately.
The incident highlights the growing concern of online mischief and scams targeting businesses in the League City area, emphasizing the importance of vigilance among local authorities and residents alike.
The affected locations included Walmart Supercenter, Neighborhood Walmart, Kroger, Elite Care, and VCA Animal Hospital, all situated across different parts of the city. When officers arrived at each site, however, it was determined that the threats were entirely fabricated - no explosive devices were ever discovered.
League City Police Department officials are now investigating whether a single individual is responsible for the prank calls or if there may be multiple perpetrators involved. Anyone with information about the hoax bomb threats is being urged to contact the police department immediately.
The incident highlights the growing concern of online mischief and scams targeting businesses in the League City area, emphasizing the importance of vigilance among local authorities and residents alike.