League City, Texas, December 6, 2025
Clear Creek High School in League City was evacuated due to a bomb threat that was later determined to be a hoax. The League City Police Department responded promptly, ensuring the safety of students and staff during the thorough search of the campus. This incident is part of a troubling trend of hoax bomb threats in the area affecting various local businesses and schools. Authorities are actively investigating these incidents to track down those responsible.
League City, Texas: Clear Creek High School Evacuated Due to Bomb Threat; Investigated as Hoax
League City, Texas – On Friday morning, December 5, 2025, Clear Creek High School was evacuated following a bomb threat. The League City Police Department (LCPD) responded promptly, and after a thorough search, determined the threat to be a hoax. Students and staff were allowed to re-enter the campus, and classes resumed as scheduled.
Details of the Incident
The threat was received via the LCPD’s non-emergency line at 7:41 a.m. The caller demanded a ransom of $10,000. LCPD officers, in collaboration with the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, conducted a comprehensive search of the school premises. No explosive devices or suspicious items were found, leading authorities to conclude that the threat was unfounded. Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) officials stated that the school followed its established protocols for such events, ensuring the safety of all individuals on campus.
Context of Recent Hoax Threats in the Region
This incident is part of a series of hoax bomb threats that have occurred in the League City area over the past week. Over the weekend, three local businesses—a grocery store, an emergency room, and a veterinary clinic—received similar hoax threats. Additionally, two Walmart locations and an H-E-B store in Santa Fe were targeted with bomb threats, all of which were determined to be false after thorough investigations. The FBI Houston office has acknowledged awareness of these incidents and is in regular contact with local law enforcement agencies, offering assistance as needed.
Background on Bomb Threat Hoaxes
Bomb threat hoaxes are false reports intended to cause panic and disrupt normal activities. Such incidents divert law enforcement resources from addressing real emergencies and can lead to significant public anxiety. In the United States, making a false bomb threat is a serious offense, often resulting in severe penalties, including substantial fines and imprisonment. Authorities emphasize the importance of taking all threats seriously while also working diligently to identify and prosecute individuals responsible for hoaxes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What happened at Clear Creek High School on December 5, 2025?
On December 5, 2025, Clear Creek High School in League City, Texas, was evacuated following a bomb threat. The League City Police Department responded promptly, and after a thorough search, determined the threat to be a hoax. Students and staff were allowed to re-enter the campus, and classes resumed as scheduled.
Were there other similar incidents in the area?
Yes, over the past week, several hoax bomb threats have been reported in the League City area, targeting both schools and local businesses. Authorities are investigating these incidents as part of a series of hoax calls.
What are the consequences of making a false bomb threat?
Making a false bomb threat is a serious offense in the United States, often resulting in severe penalties, including substantial fines and imprisonment. Such hoaxes divert law enforcement resources from addressing real emergencies and can lead to significant public anxiety.
How are authorities responding to these hoax threats?
Local law enforcement agencies, including the League City Police Department and the FBI Houston office, are actively investigating these hoax threats. They are in regular contact and are prepared to assist as needed to identify and prosecute individuals responsible for these incidents.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Clear Creek High School, League City, Texas |
| Date and Time | December 5, 2025, at 7:41 a.m. |
| Nature of Threat | Bomb threat received via non-emergency line; caller demanded $10,000 ransom |
| Response | Evacuation of students and staff; thorough search conducted by LCPD and Galveston County Sheriff’s Office |
| Outcome | No explosive devices found; threat determined to be a hoax; campus reopened for classes |
| Related Incidents | Multiple hoax bomb threats reported in the League City area over the past week, targeting schools and businesses |
| Authorities Involved | League City Police Department, Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, FBI Houston office |
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