Threatening note found in Nyack High School

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NYACK – A threatening message written on a piece of paper left hanging on the wall of a bathroom at Nyack High School Tuesday afternoon has been determined not to be a credit threat, but Clarkstown Police are investigating it nevertheless.
School was released at the regular time at the end of the school and after-school activities continued, but additional police units were stationed around the school as a precaution.
Detectives were reviewing security camera footage and interviewing potential witnesses.
Police are asking parents and guardians to talk to their children to re-affirm the importance of how making false threats can be very dangerous and create an uneasy atmosphere in the school.
If any of the high school students have information about the note found on Tuesday, they are asked to call Clarkstown Police at 845-639-5800 o0r send an anonymous tip using TIP411 on the department’s Facebook page under “Submit a Tip.” 



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Hank Gross

Hank Gross is the founder of Mid-Hudson News and a veteran journalist with over five decades of experience covering the Hudson Valley. A graduate of SUNY Oneonta, where he began his career in broadcasting, Hank has worked across radio, TV, and print media since 1970. His work has earned him numerous accolades, including an Associated Press “Best Newscast” award and recognition as a “Pillar of the Community” by the Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center. He lives in Middletown with his wife, Virginia.