Grandville schools resume normal bus service after bomb threat investigation

Grandville Public Schools returned to normal bus operations Tuesday after a bomb threat Monday forced the district to cancel all afternoon bus routes, disrupting transportation for thousands of students.

The threat came through an anonymous email provider outside the country, prompting a comprehensive response from multiple law enforcement agencies. Grandville Police, Michigan State Police and Grand Rapids Police deployed bomb-sniffing dogs to sweep all school buses in the district’s fleet.

“We reach out to other agencies for assistance when we need to, and then to investigate this fully, to try to determine who did this and that we can prevent these from happening again,” said Sergeant Garth Cross of the Grandville Police Department…

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