Last week a bomb threat forced the evacuation of the UTEP campus.
On Monday, UTEP police say two people thought it would be a great idea to play April Fool's Day jokes about emergency campus situations. Under Texas law, that could land them in a State prison for 2 years.
Happy April Fools Day!
GREAT MOMENTS IN BROADCASTING: A news team in San Diego pranked one of the anchors on April Fool's Day by running a fake news report and convincing her there really is an app that lets you smell and taste things that are displayed on the screen of your iPad.
IT'S APRIL FOOLS DAY: If you're looking for ideas for an easy prank or two to pull off today, check out AprilFoolZone for some, including putting magnets on a coffee cup and attaching to the roof of your car while you drive (Hi-Larious!), or waiting until your victim is in the shower, then sneaking in and grabbing their clothes and all the towels.