MRFC Monitor Reports of Emailed Bomb Threats across the U.S.

MRFC Monitor Reports of Emailed Bomb Threats across the U.S.

The Offices of Guam Homeland Security and Civil Defense (GHS/OCD) along with the Mariana Regional Fusion Center (MRFC), monitor reports of emailed bomb threats to businesses and institutions across the across the country.

At this time, there has not been any credible threat reported on Guam that is in connection to the emailed bomb threats in the continental United States but the community is reminded to stay vigilant.

The Department of Homeland Security and Federal Bureau of Investigation continue to monitor the various bomb threat emails throughout the country. While the validity of the threats is being assessed, federal and local partners continue to monitor and share viable information. 

Residents are advised that if any bomb threat is received through any avenue (i.e. email, written, call), follow the bomb threat standard operating procedure of your establishment, business or institution and contact local law enforcement immediately.

The community is reminded to also report any suspicious activity or emails relating to the subject to the MRFC online at https://mlrin.org/ or email teammrfc@mlrin.org or call (671) 475-0400, following the Department of Homeland Security’s campaign, “If You See Something, Say Something.”
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