Due to a threat at Coronado High School yesterday afternoon, the campus and surrounding schools were temporarily placed under lockdown. Police were called to the scene just before 2:00 PM after the City of Coronado Police Department reported that a 15-year-old student had allegedly threatened the school. Although no weapons were observed with the student, the lockdown was a necessary precaution, according to a post on the City of Coronado Police Department’s Facebook page.
Police officers promptly found the involved student at a park close to the school’s fence after receiving the alarm. While officers searched the campus grounds with the assistance of SDPD K9 units, the high school remained under lockdown. The lockout was later removed when the department’s posting verified that no firearms had been discovered. Potential disturbances were reduced by the police and school personnel’s prompt action and collaboration.
According to P.C. 422, the student in issue was arrested and brought to Juvenile Hall, where they will be charged with making criminal threats. Detectives from the Coronado Police Department are still working to fully understand the incident. The department’s social media post concluded by praising the collaboration of school staff, kids, and their families and acknowledging that safety is the community’s first priority.
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