By News-Register staff • 

MHS receives apparent 'swatting' false call; police on scene to assure safe release of students

McMinnville High School on Thursday afternoon received an apparent “swatting,” or false, call about a security threat. School officials put the school on lockdown at around 2:50 p.m. McMinnville Police responded to ensure safe release of students by about 3:30 p.m.

District officials stated that the report was not real and there was no actual threat.

The district sent a message to parents, as well. Students left the building at the regular dismissal time and parents were able to pick them up as usual.

Swatting is a type of false report designed to draw first-responders to a scene. Today’s call came on the heels of a school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday, with two students and two teachers killed, that put people on high alert across the nation.

Comments

NativeOregonian

Thankful for the quick communication from the MSD to alert parents of the situation. Also very thankful for the quick action from MPD. While it's shocking to see a heavy armed police presence at pick up, it's reassuring in some ways to know that these folks are willing and ready to protect our children.

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