Teacher Charged With Making Bomb Threats Against School

Published: December 3, 2007

FELTON, Del. – A high school teacher at Lake Forest High School was charged with making bomb threats at her school in November.

The business education teacher, 46-year-old Caroline Fluman, turned herself in to state police Nov. 29. She was arraigned on a felony count of terroristic threats and was released on a $2,000 unsecured bond.

Fluman’s arrest stemmed from a Nov. 1 investigation when she handed a detective working with a campus police officer a computer printout that stated, “Bomb in school everyone dies.”

Officials said Fluman and the detective went to her classroom, where the classroom printer spewed out a message reading, “There is a bomb in the school no joke.” Fluman then handed over another message to the detective that stated that a bomb was in the school as school administrators were being notified.

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Soon after, an evacuation at the school was prompted after an assistant principal found a handwritten note near a trash can that read, “Bomb everybody dies.” Authorities searched for a bomb, but there was none.

A security camera caught Fluman placing a note behind the trash can, authorities said.

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