Colorado law enforcement reexamining if disgraced social worker connected to phony bomb threat: Report

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Colorado law enforcement authorities are reportedly revisiting a phony bomb threat made at an Arapahoe County building to see if it has any connection to Robin Niceta.

Parents Defending Education president Nicole Neily discusses why her organization filed a complaint against the school district in Jefferson County, Colorado.are reportedly re-examining a false bomb threat made in Arapahoe County to determine if a former social worker - who has been accused of fabricating reports against dozens of parents to tear families apart - played any role in the phony threat.

Multiple law enforcement sources told the outlet that authorities are revisiting the bomb threat made in January at the Arapahoe County Department of Human Services. Former social worker for the agency, Robin Niceta, was the first person to report the phony threat, according to CBS Colorado. The Aurora Police Department investigated the bomb threat in January, but never arrested or named a suspect in the case.

 

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