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Police: former Framingham State student threatens university employee

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Framingham State University Police have issued a campus advisory about a former student who made threatening statements regarding an university employee.

Boston 25 News obtained a copy of the University Police Safety Bulletin, which was issued on Wednesday at 4 p.m.

Framingham Police informed university police of an incident involving an unnamed former student. The university’s Director of Communications, Dan Magazu, told Boston 25 News the incident didn’t take place on campus and was investigated by Framingham Police.

According to the safety bulletin, the car involved was a 2016 gray, 4-door Honda sedan with Massachusetts registration 5GL897.

The former student has since been trespassed from all university properties to ensure the safety of the school community. If anyone sees the car at or around campus, they should contact university police.

University police can be reached at 508-626-4911.

Boston 25 News has reached out to Framingham Police for more information on the incident.

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