Pocatello — Zoo Idaho was evacuated Sunday after police responded to a reported possible bomb threat at the facility at 3000 S. 2nd Ave. Officers ordered an immediate evacuation and escorted all visitors and staff from the grounds out of an abundance of caution, according to a Pocatello Police Department news release. Police remained on scene this week conducting an active investigation, and the zoo was closed while officers searched the facility; the public was asked to avoid the area and updates were expected. Separately, WYFF4 reported two fatal shootings in Greenville County this week, with victims found at separate scenes and no suspects publicly identified as investigations continue.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This incident at Zoo Idaho is a reminder to always stay alert and aware of your surroundings, even in seemingly safe places like a zoo. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the emergency procedures of any public place you visit.
While the threat at the zoo remains unconfirmed, the swift response by law enforcement underscores their commitment to public safety. If you're in Pocatello or Greenville County, stay tuned for updates and heed any advisories. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these areas.
Local law enforcement and emergency response teams benefited by securing the area, facilitating an orderly evacuation, and beginning an investigation into the reported threat.
Zoo visitors and staff experienced disruption and fear due to the evacuation, and Greenville County communities faced loss and heightened concern after two fatal shootings.
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Pocatello Zoo Evacuated Sunday After Possible Bomb Threat
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