Fulton County school officials think multiple threats that have been made this week involving Camp Creek Middle School are connected, a spokeswoman said.

The latest threat was Thursday morning, when an anonymous woman phoned in a bomb threat, spokeswoman Susan Hale said.

“This occurred before the school day began, and as a precaution, bus delivery was held on Welcome All Road (near the school) until police could ascertain that the school was safe to receive students,” Hale said.

School began on time and officials are expecting a “normal rest of the day,” Hale said.

Similar threats were made against the school Monday and Tuesday, Hale said. Those threats did not mention a bomb.

“We believe that they are connected,” Hale said. “Each time it has been an anonymous female. A Fulton County Schools police detective has been assigned to the case.”

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