MEDFORD, Ore. – A false alarm at North Medford High School Monday morning led to a brief lockdown, but police quickly determined there was no threat.
Medford Police, already present on campus at the time of the 9:02 a.m. alert, confirmed there was no threat.
The school and law enforcement followed standard lockdown procedures despite the false alarm.
Police conducted a thorough sweep of the campus, separately releasing each classroom.
The lockdown was lifted at 9:30 a.m. once the campus was declared secure.
In February, Hedrick Middle School also went into lockdown following a false alarm.
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