New York State Troopers Search Area in Williamstown

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Update, 2:23 p.m.: According to Police Chief Michael Ziemba, the New York State Police searched an area on White Oaks Road near the Vermont line. Nothing was found. 
 
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Williamstown Police Department posted on social media Sunday night that there would be an increased police presence in town Monday, June 19 in connection to a joint investigation.
 
Additional Involved agencies include the Massachusetts State Police, New York State Police, and Vermont State Police.
 
"We are sharing this information so there is no cause for alarm for residents who may see these additional jurisdictions in the area throughout the day," the department wrote.
 
At this time, there is no additional information.
 

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'Swatting' Incident at Mount Greylock Regional School

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williamstown Police on Wednesday morning responded to an apparent 'swatting' incident at Mount Greylock Regional School.
 
At 10:17 a.m., police were notified by the middle-high school that a threat was phoned in to the school, police reported in a news release.
 
Mount Greylock implemented its security protocols, and the police responded to the Cold Spring Road campus with assistance from the North Adams and Lanesborough Police Departments and State Police, according to the release.
 
Law enforcement officers conducted a search of the school and surrounding areas. The search uncovered no evidence to support the threat and the school returned to normal operations at 11:03 a.m., police said. Additional public safety resources were to remain on scene for the remainder of the school day.
 
The investigation is continuing, and persons with information are requested to notify the Williamstown Police Department at 413-458-5733.
 
Swatting is a dangerous, illegal hoax where perpetrators make false emergency reports — such as bomb threats or active shooters — to provoke a heavily armed law enforcement (SWAT) response to a target's address, police said. It is a criminal act of harassment or retaliation that puts victims, officers, and the public in immediate physical danger.
 
The Williamstown Fire Department and Northern Berkshire Emergency Medical Services also provided assets to assist in the police response.
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