Sunday, November 5, 2017

Threat between students at Estacada School causes concern, no current threat to Schools, staff, or students

THREAT BETWEEN STUDENTS AT ESTACADA SCHOOL CAUSES CONCERN, NO CURRENT THREAT TO SCHOOLS, STAFF, OR STUDENTS


News Release from Sandy Police Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 5:11 PM
Today at about 12:25PM, Sandy Police received a report of a threat received by a student of an Estacada Public School. The threat involved a picture on social media, with the statement, "Don't go to school tomorrow". The picture was reported to be of a firearm.

Sandy Police officers investigated this threat, and contacted the juvenile subject who reportedly made it. The "firearms" turned out to be airsoft BB guns, whose realistic appearance had an alarming effect on the threat's recipient. These BB guns were turned over to the juvenile's parents, and the Clackamas County Juvenile Department will receive a copy of the investigation. School officials were notified of this incident.

The Sandy Police Department does not believe that there is or was any credible threat to any students, staff, or facilities of the Estacada School District, or the community at large, and anticipate no further action other than the conclusion of this investigation is necessary at this time.

There is no further information available for release at this time.
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on November 05, 2017