One week after bomb threats directed at the homes of state Democratic leaders prompted the evacuation of a school on Santa Fe's east side, police have few updates on the incident.

"There are no new updates in this case and no arrests have been made," New Mexico State Police spokesperson Wilson Silver wrote in an email Tuesday .

Bomb threats were made around 10:30 a.m. Sept. 11 against the Santa Fe homes of Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth and House Majority Leader Reena Szczepanski. A separate threat was directed at Wirth's downtown office.

The threats against Wirth resulted in the evacuation of Santa Fe Preparatory School plus precautions at other nearby schools. Downtown, police placed City Hall on lockdown "out of an abundance of caution," Santa Fe police Deputy Chief Ben Valdez

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