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Bomb Threat Forces Toledo Zoo Evacuation
1 May
Summary
- Toledo Zoo evacuated Friday afternoon due to a bomb threat.
- No injuries reported during the incident at the zoo.
- Police conducted sweeps and found no active threats.

The Toledo Zoological Gardens experienced an evacuation on Friday afternoon after a bomb threat was reported. Local officials confirmed the incident, which led to the immediate clearing of the zoo. Police officers were dispatched to the scene and conducted a comprehensive sweep of the grounds to ensure public safety.
Authorities reported that no individuals sustained any injuries during the event. Contrary to some unconfirmed reports circulating on social media, the situation was not an active shooter incident. After thorough checks, no bombs or other active threats were discovered within the zoo premises.
Despite the all-clear regarding immediate dangers, the Toledo Zoo remained closed for the remainder of the day. A substantial police presence was visible in the vicinity, and the Anthony Wayne Trail entrance to the zoo was temporarily closed to facilitate ongoing precautionary measures.