Louisville, Ky., Toledo, Ohio and Phoenix, Ariz. experienced coordinated public-safety responses Friday after bomb threats prompted evacuations at their zoos; Louisville reported a call to LMPD around 9 a.m., Toledo police said a threat arrived about 10:30 a.m., and Phoenix officials reported a noon threat, with guests and staff cleared from each facility. Officials said no injuries were reported, animals were secured, and bomb squads were dispatched; Louisville received an all-clear and reopened at 11 a.m., Toledo remained closed while police searched and blocked entrances around 11 a.m., and Phoenix closed for the rest of the day as investigations and searches continued.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This isn't just about zoos. It's about public safety. These threats disrupt daily life and can cause fear. It's a reminder to always be aware of your surroundings. If you see something unusual, report it to authorities.
Bomb threats, even if false, are serious crimes. They drain resources and put lives at risk. No devices were found, but investigations continue. Worth forwarding if you know someone who visits public spaces like zoos.
Emergency responders, zoo security teams, and public safety agencies benefited by exercising response protocols and coordinating cross-jurisdictional communications during the incidents.
Zoo visitors, employees, nearby schools and local traffic suffered disruptions, temporary closures, and operational impacts as facilities were evacuated and secured.
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Multiple U.S. Zoos Evacuated After Reported Bomb Threats
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