According to Spokesperson Eva Craner, Twin Falls Police had received a call this morning of a possible active shooter at Canyon Ridge High School. After the building was placed on lockdown and other students evacuated police found no evidence of a shooting and no injuries were reported.
An email from the county verifies the information, that a threat was made in a message on Snapchat and the Buhl schools were immediately placed on lockdown.
Parents with children at South Hills Middle School were told the school was under a soft lockdown late Tuesday morning at the request of Twin Falls Police.
Like many of my fellow Twin Falls quarantine-ers, I've been passing the time between teleworking, spring projects and parental duties, by watching a ridiculous amount of television.
Heightened police presence at Jerome High School caused panic in the community Tuesday, but Principal Nate Tracy confirmed there was no lockdown. "The police informed us of an investigation they had from the weekend," Tracy explained.
UPDATE: TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Twin Falls police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon after barricading himself in a shed, forcing some schools to go on lockdown.
The Twin Falls Police Department dispatched officers and detectives to several schools in Twin Falls on Thursday to ensure the safety and security of students and staff after an unknown caller threatened to harm students at a local school...