Multiple Bomb Threats Prompt Evacuations at Oak Park and Yolo County Libraries

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Oak Park Police have determined that a threat received by the Oak Park Public Library, which warned of explosions across Cook County highways and libraries, is not credible. Following a police search of all three library branches, no concerning items were found. The library remained closed on Monday but will reopen with regular hours on Tuesday. Library officials expressed gratitude to the community and local police for their support and patience. Similar threats were received by several libraries in northern suburbs, but no explosives were found or detonated.
- Oak Park police deem library threat 'not credible' - Oak Park Wednesday Journal
- Bomb threat investigation underway at Yolo County Library branch in Davis CBS News
- Yolo County library and nearby Davis school evacuated after reported bomb threat, police say Sacramento Bee
- Parts of Davis evacuated due to bomb threat in county library, officials say KCRA 3
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