A 36-year-old man has been arrested following a bomb hoax that led to the evacuation of Badbury Park Primary School and surrounding homes in Swindon earlier today (25 February 2025).

The incident unfolded in the early afternoon after the school’s office received a call falsely claiming an explosive device had been planted on the premises. In response, Wiltshire Police swiftly evacuated the school, as well as nearby residents, and established a safety cordon around the area.

Evacuation and Investigation

Officers conducted a thorough sweep of Badbury Park Primary School with support from specialist teams. No suspicious packages or devices were found, and the cordon was lifted later in the evening, allowing Rainscombe Road to reopen and residents to return to their homes.
Local parent Samantha James expressed her relief: “It was terrifying to get that call about the evacuation, but I’m so grateful everyone is safe and that the police handled it so quickly.”

Appeal for Information

Wiltshire Police have urged anyone with further information regarding the incident to come forward.

Strong Stance Against Hoaxes

Authorities are reminding the public that making false bomb threats is a serious criminal offence, often resulting in significant police resources being diverted from genuine emergencies.

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Superintendent Cox concluded: “Hoax calls not only cause fear and distress but also waste valuable police time and resources. We will pursue these cases diligently to ensure offenders are brought to justice.”

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