A female student at Hilliard Bradley High School in Ohio was detained after a potential safety threat led to the lockdown of three nearby schools. The threat was reported to school administration at 10:30 a.m., prompting Bradley, Hilliard Memorial Middle School, and Brown Elementary School to be placed in lockdown. Police later determined that the threat was not credible and was a result of a student thinking they were making a joke. The district stated that those involved in the threat have been detained and that criminal charges are pending.

Hilliard City Schools expressed gratitude for the swift response of first responders, including the Hilliard Division of Police and Norwich Township Fire, who arrived at the scene shortly after the threat was reported. The district commended the student who promptly notified adults of the threat, allowing for the quick implementation of lockdown procedures. While the incident turned out to be a false alarm, it serves as a reminder of the importance of taking all potential safety threats seriously and responding promptly to ensure the well-being of students and staff.

The note sent to families of Hilliard City Schools emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe and secure school environment for students, staff, and visitors. The district reassured parents that the situation was under control and that appropriate measures had been taken to address the potential safety threat. By promptly detaining those involved and working with law enforcement to investigate the incident, the district demonstrated a commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its school community.

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