Auburn University bomb threat in Alabama had school officials cancelling classes on Wednesday. Police told FoxNews that an unsubstantiated threat was found and the school had to cancel all classes over the Auburn University bomb threat rampage.

Officials of Auburn University became concerned when reports on late Tuesday said that a suspicious person was on campus and a photo circulated on social media connecting the threat to the anniversary of Virginia Tech University massacre.

Below is the photo that circulated on social media signifying the Auburn University bomb threat.

The Auburn University bomb threat reads: "To whom it may concern, April 16, 2014... I will unleash a rampage of Biblical proportion across this tiny campus...You have been warned!!"

Alabama's Auburn University bomb threat caused the school to believe that though no immediate safety threats were apparent, it had to cancel its classes. An AU alert email was sent out yesterday to students at 7:11 am informing them of the class closures.

The local police and other authorities do not believe that the Auburn University bomb threat is plausible, however no chances were taken after considerable violence occurring at other schools recently. Police patrolled the university premises after the Auburn University bomb threat caused the closure of all the classes.

The Auburn University bomb threat was a message posted in the school campus' restroom and it reportedly warns of a "rampage of biblical proportion."

A men's room wall near the library suspiciously looked to be an Auburn University bomb threat. It was reportedly found Tuesday claiming the writer to "unleash a rampage of Biblical proportion." The message specified the violence to occur on April 16, 2014. This date marks the seventh year since the day of the mass shooting at Virginia Tech, when a student gunned down 32 people at the school before killing himself.

All classes cancelled due to the Auburn University bomb threat resumed today at 5:30 a.m. meanwhile, university officials are urging people to call the police if they find and suspicious activity in the area.

Auburn University bomb threat has caused classes to be canceled in the university in Alabama which has a student enrollment of nearly 25,000. It is in the hopes of everyone that nothing comes of the Auburn University bomb threat.