Greater Sudbury Police are looking into an incident at l’École secondaire catholique l’Horizon in which a shooting threat was written on a bathroom wall
Greater Sudbury Police officers were dispatched to l’École secondaire catholique l’Horizon in Val Caron this morning after students discovered a threat about a school shooting written on the bathroom wall.“Just prior to police being called, students located a message warning of a school shooting on Tuesday,” GSPS said in a news release. “The message was written in a bathroom at the school. No other details were included in the brief message.
The public should expect to see an increased police presence at l’École secondaire catholique l’Horizon on May 7 to ensure public safety and to support students and staff. Anyone with information related to the origin of the message is asked to contact police at 705-675-9171 or Crime Stoppers at 705-222-8477.
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