Texas A&M's Kyle Field given the all-clear after bomb threat called in

The 3-3 Aggies are idle this weekend.
Thursday, October 13, 2022
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KTRK) -- The home of the Texas A&M Aggies football team, Kyle Field, was given the all-clear Thursday afternoon hours after a bomb threat was called in targeting the 100,000-seat stadium.

The university posted on its website information about a "Code Maroon," which is an "emergency notification service that gives Texas A&M the ability to communicate health and safety emergency information quickly by email and text message."
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The first alert about a bomb threat at Kyle Field was reported at 1:25 p.m.

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"A bomb threat was received for Kyle Field. As a precaution, the stadium and the Bright Building are currently being evacuated. University police (are) searching the facilities. Everyone is asked to avoid the area," the university posted.

A follow-up at 2:07 p.m. stated how university police are addressing the threat, as well as the postponement of activities at the two facilities.

The Texas A&M website posted a Code Maroon alert regarding a threat directed at Kyle Field on Oct. 13, 2022.

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"Kyle Field and the Bright Football Complex have been evacuated. University Police (are) utilizing its explosive detection K-9s to sweep both facilities. All activities within Kyle Field and the Bright Football Complex are postponed until further notice. All other campus activities can continue as normal," the updated alert read.
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The university's update at 3:49 p.m. stated that the all-clear was issued. It wrote, in part:

Members of the College Station Bomb Unit, Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted University Police officers in conducting the searches. Three University Police K-9s that specialize in explosive detection were also involved in the searches. The facilities were cleared by law enforcement at 3:45 p.m. and a Code Maroon was issued notifying the campus community.

Texas A&M said the threat was received through the university's Technology Services Help Desk Central. An active investigation is underway.



The Aggies, who are 3-3 this season, are idle this week and weren't scheduled to play any games at home or away this weekend.
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