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Rockhurst University campus closed off Wednesday night after bomb threat: Police

Rockhurst University plans to create a center on its campus focused on faith and justice that will be named for iconic Kansas City civil rights leader Alvin Brooks.
Rockhurst University plans to create a center on its campus focused on faith and justice that will be named for iconic Kansas City civil rights leader Alvin Brooks. Rockhurst University

Kansas City police determined there is no threat to the public after an hours-long search of Rockhurst University’s campus following a bomb threat Wednesday evening.

Officers were dispatched to the university at 1100 Rockhurst Road around 6:15 p.m. Wednesday on reports of a bomb threat, according to Capt. Jake Becchina, a KCPD spokesperson. Rockhurst Univeristy police were evacuating students from several buildings when KCPD arrived.

KCPD, along with Rockhurst University police, conducted an hours-long search and determined the campus to be safe.

KCPD’s explosive detection unit, as well as several K-9s, were called to participate in the investigation, Becchina said.

Access to the campus and surrounding streets was limited for students and faculty, as well as other pedestrians, while the search ensued Becchina said.

This story was originally published October 16, 2024 at 10:18 PM.

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Ilana Arougheti (they/she) is The Kansas City Star’s Jackson County watchdog reporter, covering local government and accountability issues with a focus on eastern Jackson County .They are a graduate of Northwestern University, where she studied journalism, sociology and gender studies. Ilana most recently covered breaking news for The Star and previously wrote for the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times and Raleigh News & Observer. Feel free to reach out with questions or tips! Support my work with a digital subscription
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