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An Attempted Bank Robbery Inside UNLV's Student Union Turned Into a 20-Minute Bomb Evacuation

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Confirmed HoaxDetermined to be a hoax. The institutional response is documented because it reveals how the alert system performed under a perceived real threat.

On the morning of February 10, 2022, UNLV's Student Union was briefly evacuated after a man attempted to rob the U.S. Bank branch inside the building and 'made reference to a bomb in the UNLV Student Union' as he was being arrested. UNLV Police took the suspect into custody on the spot, and out of an abundance of caution evacuated the entire Student Union building. Police cleared the threat within 20 minutes and the Student Union reopened.

Alerts
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Response
Killed
0
Injured
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Institution
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Public R1 · NV
~30,000 studentsRebelSAFE Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Bomb Threat recieved, Student Union. Building evacuated. Avoid the area until further notice.
Verbatim text from the UNLV emergency notification, quoted by the UNLV Scarlet and Gray student newspaper in their coverage of the February 10, 2022 incident — note the typo 'recieved' preserved from the original alert
The emergency notification came at 11:06 a.m. PST, approximately 36 minutes after UPD responded to the robbery at 10:30 a.m.; students criticized the delay in the Scarlet and Gray coverage
The alert went out via the RebelSAFE system; University Police Services also tweeted 'Bomb Threat received Student Union' at 11:05 a.m.
The use of 'bomb threat' framing rather than 'attempted robbery with bomb claim' reflected a precautionary posture that simplified the public message
ALL CLEARSMS
Approximate reconstruction178 chars
UNLV ALERT: ALL CLEAR. The Student Union has been searched and is safe. No device was found. The suspect is in custody. The building is reopening. Thank you for your cooperation.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The 20-minute search-and-clear was unusually fast for a bomb-threat evacuation — typically these take an hour or more
Quick clearance reflects the fact that UNLV Police already had the suspect detained and could verify he had no opportunity to plant a device
The all-clear language explicitly named the absence of a 'device' — clearer than the more generic 'no threat found' framing common at peer institutions
Context

Background

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is a Carnegie R1 public research university and Hispanic-Serving Institution serving roughly 30,000 students in Las Vegas. On the morning of February 10, 2022, a man attempted to rob the U.S. Bank branch inside UNLV's Student Union. UNLV Police were nearby and apprehended him on the spot. As he was being arrested, he 'made reference to a bomb in the UNLV Student Union' — prompting UNLV to evacuate the entire building out of an abundance of caution. Within approximately 20 minutes, police had cleared the building and reopened it. No device was ever found. The case is significant for the archive because (a) it documents an unusual incident chain — attempted robbery → in-custody bomb claim → building-wide evacuation — and (b) the 20-minute clear-and-reopen was unusually fast, made possible by the suspect already being in custody and unable to have planted a device. UNLV is best known to the campus-alerts community for the December 2023 mass shooting at Beam Hall; the February 2022 bomb threat is a much smaller-scale but instructive case in how attempted-robbery incidents can compound into precautionary evacuations.
Analysis

Key Findings

An attempted bank robbery inside the UNLV Student Union became a bomb-threat evacuation when the suspect made a bomb claim while being arrested
The 20-minute search-and-clear was unusually fast for a bomb-threat evacuation — made possible because the suspect was already in custody
The all-clear text explicitly disclosed 'no device was found' — clearer than the generic 'no threat' framing common at peer institutions
The case predates UNLV's catastrophic December 2023 Beam Hall mass shooting and shows the institution's earlier precautionary alerting posture toward Student Union threats
The U.S. Bank branch inside the Student Union represents a recurring spillover risk — the 2022 robbery was not the only UNLV incident at that bank location
Outcome
Suspect taken into custody on the spot during the attempted robbery. No bomb was found. The Student Union was reopened approximately 20 minutes after the evacuation. No injuries reported. The case was characterized by police as an attempted robbery whose suspect made a bomb claim under arrest — not a standalone bomb threat.
Provenance

Sources

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  5. Student Paper
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Added May 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion