
The shelter-in-place order at San Juan High School was lifted Tuesday afternoon after an investigation into reports of a possible explosive device on campus. “Our officers conducted extensive searches and nothing suspicious was located. School is resuming their education as scheduled,” Citric Heights police said on Twitter.According to the district, a shelter-in-place is different from a lockdown because during lockdowns all activities and instructions stop and students may have to take actions to conceal themselves. “A shelter in place is a lower level of response compared to a lockdown,” San Juan Unified School District said.This comes a day after nearby Del Campo High School was put on lockdown as deputies responded to a report of a student with a gun. No gun was ever found. This is a developing story, stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.
CITRUS HEIGHTS, Calif. —
The shelter-in-place order at San Juan High School was lifted Tuesday afternoon after an investigation into reports of a possible explosive device on campus.
“Our officers conducted extensive searches and nothing suspicious was located. School is resuming their education as scheduled,” Citric Heights police said on Twitter.
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We thank the community for your patience. Our officers conducted extensive searches and nothing suspicious was located. School is resuming their education as scheduled. #CommunityFirst
— Citrus Heights PD (@citrusheightspd) December 13, 2022 According to the district, a shelter-in-place is different from a lockdown because during lockdowns all activities and instructions stop and students may have to take actions to conceal themselves.
“A shelter in place is a lower level of response compared to a lockdown,” San Juan Unified School District said.
This comes a day after nearby Del Campo High School was put on lockdown as deputies responded to a report of a student with a gun. No gun was ever found.
This is a developing story, stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.
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