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Multiple Nampa, Caldwell, Twin Falls schools placed in lockdown after ‘hoax’ threats

By KTVB Staff

 

A Canyon County spokesperson said the threats to schools across Idaho Wednesday appears to be a hoax. Law enforcement said no attacks or injuries are verified.

 

BOISE, Idaho — Students were evacuated from Canyon Ridge High School Wednesday morning after police received a report of an active shooter as part of a “nationwide hoax,” the Twin Falls School District said. Officials confirm there is no danger.

As a precautionary manner, Twin Falls High School was also placed in a soft lockdown. According to the school district, administration and police searched Canyon Ridge, but no firearm or student injuries were confirmed.

Students with transportation will be released from Canyon Ridge High School advisory classes at 12:05 p.m. Wednesday. If a student does not have transportation, they are able to stay at the school until a parent can pick them up.

 

 

 

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