Investigation after malicious emails sent to a number of schools in North West

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Investigation after malicious emails sent to a number of schools in North West
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An investigation has been launched after malicious emails were sent to a number of schools in the North West, police have said.

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Blacon High School, also in Chester, said it had put additional measures in place after receiving the email, but added:"For reassurance, Blacon High School is not currently in lockdown."In a statement, Chester Constabulary said it was"aware of an email which had been sent to a number of schools in Chester and Ellesmere Port which made threats to pupils and staff".

Detective Chief Inspector Justin Hancock said:"We would like to reassure parents that this is believed to be malicious and we are doing everything we can to locate the person responsible for these emails."

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