UPDATE: Bomb Scare On Board School Bus; Student In Custody

UPDATED: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 --- 5:00 p.m.
By: Barclay Pollak

A little after 8:45 this morning Milton Police were dispatched to Northside Intermediate School.

Allegedly a fifth grade student said he had a bomb and a bus driver observed what looked like an explosive device.

Lt. John Conger with the Milton Police Department says, " It was some batteries, some wires and a hand held video game put together in a shoe box of some sort that appeared to an average person that it could be potentially an explosive device."

The bomb like device would turn out to be a fake. Once at the school the bus was evacuated.

Only the student and device remained on board. The building was also evacuated after threats of violence against faculty and staff surfaced.

Lt. Conger says, " Along with making the threats with the item that he had he stated that he wished to harm staff or teachers with in the school."

At about 10:45 the 11-year old was taken into custody.

" He was successfully taken into custody by the Rock County Sheriff's Swat Team were able to negotiate with him and he came off the bus with out incident and was taken into custody, " says Lt. Conger.

The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad safely removed and destroyed the device.

The building was also checked and nothing was found.

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Posted Wednesday, March 16, 2011 --- 1:25 p.m.

Press Release from the Milton Police Department:

At approximately 8:47 am Officers of the Milton Police Department were dispatched to Northside Intermediate school for a report of a possible bomb on a school bus parked in the parking lot at the school, accompanied by threats made by a student on the bus. The bus driver evacuated all students from the bus when he saw a student with a device that looked like a bomb with batteries and wires on it. The bus driver further indicated that he heard a student nearest the device state that he had a bomb and threatened to detonate the device either on the bus or in the school.

The bus driver notified school district administration immediately who pursuant to their critical incident response plan evacuated all students and staff and sent them to Milton Middle School. The Milton Police Department requested the assistance of the Rock County Sheriff’s office Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team, and the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad Unit, maintaining a perimeter around the bus until responding units could arrive. The joint of Milton/Town of Milton Fire Department and EMS were also staged on standby throughout the incident.

At approximately 10:45 am the Rock County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team approached the bus and was able to successfully negotiate with the 11 year old student, encouraging him to move away from the device and exit the bus. The student did so and was taken into custody without incident. The Winnebago County Sheriff’s office bomb squad removed the device from the bus and safely destroyed it. The device was a child’s video game with a series of wires and batteries attached to it simulating a bomb like device. There were no actual explosives associated with this incident.

As a precautionary measure, law enforcement personnel and school district administrators did a cursory search of the school. Nothing suspicious was found. The 11 year old student remains in police custody at this time.

Parents of students at Northside school were notified of the incident via the District’s phone messaging system. School was canceled for the remainder of the day and will resume as normal on Thursday, March 17th, 2011.


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  • by autumn Location: Location on Jun 6, 2012 at 08:49 PM
    @Anonymous haha with what pen and paper? we werent allowed to grab anything when we left.
  • by Lauren Location: Orfordville on Mar 17, 2011 at 05:48 PM
    super bus driver huh....maybe the story should be how he knew about it, let more kids on bus and drove them to school and then reported it....at least thats waht my sister in law told me.
  • by mom Location: albany on Mar 17, 2011 at 02:40 PM
    Overreact? Are you kidding me? I have worked in the school where my kids attend and was shocked at the behavior and actions of the children in elementary and middle school. We most recently had a student get expelled for having a Chinese throwing star. You can't believe the number of children that abuse their meds as well. Many of the parents are not doing their 'parenting' roles because they just don't care. Wake up people and see the dangers that are out there! Good job to the bus driver who handled this approprialey!
  • by MadWatcher Location: Madison on Mar 17, 2011 at 11:37 AM
    Ummm....parents! Where were you?
  • by milton Location: Janesville on Mar 17, 2011 at 08:32 AM
    How can anyone say that this is overreacting? It is entirely possible for that child to have had an actual bomb. Have to wonder how everyone would feel if things hadn't been handled this way and it really was a bomb. I feel bad for this child, and wonder what is going on that possessed him to do this, but I have to say that for the sake of my daughter who goes to this school I am thankful it was handled the way it was and my daughter was safe through the whole thing. Isn't that what any parent would want? Again, how can anyone say this was overreacting?
  • by Rachel Location: Madison on Mar 17, 2011 at 07:22 AM
    This is so very sad. This child is so young - and he is clearly searching for attention and needing some intervention. I hope he can get the help he needs and can come out the other side of this mess a healthier little dude. I wonder if he even thought this would cause such an uproar? Despite the fact that there were no explosives in this case - there certainly could have been. It is comforting to know that our children were kept safe because of the quick thinking and action of a terrific bus driver. Way to go!
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      by Madison on Mar 18, 2011 at 10:55 AM in reply to Rachel
      Rachel--you are so right. This is an 11 year old child just screaming out for help. It makes me wonder what is going on at home for him to act like this. I am praying that he gets the help he needs.
  • by Kaye on Mar 16, 2011 at 10:02 PM
    I completely agree, the authorities handled it very well. I wouldn't underestimate anyone, no matter what age, gender, race...a real disaster could have been avoided because of the action taken.
  • by Kristin Fish Location: WI on Mar 16, 2011 at 09:12 PM
    A bunch of kids at Northside will know who did it because rumors spread like diseases.
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      by Kristin on Mar 17, 2011 at 10:31 PM in reply to Kristin Fish
      People should be nice to that kid when he gets back.
  • by parent Location: milton on Mar 16, 2011 at 05:47 PM
    Anon, you can't not over react to these things. Kids are doing crazy stuff and every potential threat has to be taken seriously. The Milton staff did a wonderful job getting the kids to a safe location and getting the parents notified. I do hope this child gets the help he needs.
  • by Dean Location: WI on Mar 16, 2011 at 05:42 PM
    Over React?? 11, 15, or 18. If you bring a fake bomb anywhere, you are going to get in serious trouble. This child needs help right away. Would this be over reacting if him and his Mom were at an airport?
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