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Lockdown Lifted at Henry F. Moss Middle School Following Potential Threat in Bowling Green, Kentucky

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Lockdown Incident at Henry F. Moss Middle School

On Friday morning, a tense situation unfolded at Henry F. Moss Middle School in Bowling Green, Kentucky, as law enforcement responded to reports of a potential threat that led to a temporary lockdown of the campus. The incident began around 10:16 a.m. when the school announced an active lockdown due to safety concerns.

A heavy presence of law enforcement arrived at the scene, keeping the area secure while ensuring that no one could enter or exit the building during this time. Parents gathered outside the school, visibly anxious as they awaited news on the safety of their children.

Updates from Law Enforcement

At approximately 10:45 a.m., the Warren County Sheriff’s Office took to social media to update the public. They confirmed that they became aware of a potential threat at the school and promptly placed it on lockdown for precautionary measures. Fortunately, law enforcement quickly determined that the campus was safe.

The sheriff’s office reassured concerned parents and community members, stating: “We are currently following up on leads pertaining to the threat. More information will follow as soon as it is available.” This communication was met with relief as families awaited further details.

Response from Warren County Public Schools

The Warren County Public Schools district also reached out to families with an important message. They acknowledged the rumors about a student possibly having a weapon at the middle school, which prompted multiple schools in the area to enter a temporary lockout or lockdown mode.

According to the message sent to families, the student in question was located off-campus and was being questioned by law enforcement. As a result of the swift actions taken by authorities, the lockdowns were lifted, allowing normal school operations to resume.

Making Safety a Priority

In their communication, Warren County Public Schools emphasized their commitment to the safety and well-being of students, staff, and faculty. They highlighted that they take every report of a potential threat seriously—be it verbal, nonverbal, or communicated through social media. The district encouraged families to report any concerning information either through school officials or by using the Kentucky Safe School Tipline.

Additional Comments from Authorities

By 11:30 a.m., Sheriff Brett Hightower arrived at the school to provide further clarity surrounding the situation. He assured everyone that there was “no imminent threat to this school” and there was “no threat to this campus today.” Hightower underscored the importance of treating every threat seriously while also addressing the potential negative impact of misinformation.

He also mentioned that the sheriff’s office had deployed multiple school resource officers to local campuses to assure safety and security for students. As detectives conducted interviews at the scene, both law enforcement and school officials remained dedicated to an open dialogue with the community.

Community Response and Conclusion

Superintendent Rob Clayton was also on-site to address the situation and gave reassurance to parents and students. He stated, “Ensuring the safety of students and staff is our top priority,” and acknowledged that while such threats may not be new, the public’s response has evolved, often leading to rumors spreading rapidly before official statements can be made.

As the community processed the morning’s events, there was a collective sigh of relief as the lockdown was lifted and safety was restored. The commitment from law enforcement and school officials to provide a secure environment for learning continues to be the foundation for building trust and safety in the community.

As more information becomes available, residents of Bowling Green remain grateful for the swift action taken by law enforcement and the proactive approach taken by schools, ensuring the safety of every student and staff member.

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