Bomb Threat Reported at Topsham Schools; Police Say No Credible Threat Found
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February 2, 2026 — by Scanner Alerts Media
Topsham, Maine
Topsham Police said officers investigated a bomb threat reported at Topsham-based schools early Monday after voice messages were left claiming bombs had been placed on campus. Police said no suspicious items were found and the threat is not considered credible.
Key Points
Incident date/time: Feb. 2, 2026, at about 5:30 a.m.
Location: Topsham, Maine (Topsham-based schools)
Reported threat type: Bomb threat communicated via voice messages left at each school
Police action: Officers searched each school
Outcome: No suspicious items located
Broader context provided by police: Similar threats reported at numerous schools across Maine
Public safety status: Police said the threat is not credible and there is no danger to the public
Investigation status: Ongoing; police said the exact verbiage will not be released
Agency contact: Topsham Police Department, Chief Marc Hagan
Incident Overview
The Topsham Police Department said it was notified of a bomb threat called in to all Topsham-based schools. Police said a voice message was left at each school claiming bombs had been placed on campus.
Police Response and Search
Police said officers searched each school following the threats and did not locate any suspicious items.
Investigation Status
Police said they learned that numerous schools across the state also received similar threats. Police said the threats are not considered credible, and the department stated there is no danger to the public. The investigation into the source of the threats is continuing, and police said no additional details about the exact verbiage will be released.
Contact Information
Topsham Police Department
Chief Marc Hagan: (207) 725-4337 ext. 2201
Credit: Topsham Police Department




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