Prank call: Leads to the Boarding Schools lockdown

October 22, Boarding Schools of Aurora high school and Rootstown schools were receiving calls on gun threat in which safety of children is being forewarned. In this connection, the school yesterday had been locked down near the end of the school day to provide safety to all, may that call be true or a prank one.
Andrew Hawkins, Rootstown’s Superintendent, received the call around 2:30pm, and acclaimed that somebody would be coming to schools with a gun. This made him go panic and call the sheriff office asking for assistance.
Portage County Sheriff Duane Kaley had immediately sent sheriffs deputies and detectives to Rootstown School who are acting like a students and put the safety of students upon giving boarded buses and sent home.
There were 600 elementary students as an approximate who will be dismissed at 3pm as normal classes. And most of the high school and middle class students were gone at that instance for they have been dismissed as their normal classes around 2:10pm.
Hawkins declared that normal classes would be this Thursday, today, while the incident is under investigation.
On the other hand, Aurora high school experienced same incident 5 minutes after classes have been dismissed.
”It was an adult male, we believe from the tone of the voice,” said Russ Bennett, the district’s superintendent. ”It appears to be a crank call, but the police are investigating that,” he added.
The two boarding schools all said that it was a prank call, how about if not? They are considering the safety of children most as what they are saying, how could they declare that today, normal classes will be established when the incident is under investigation? This would be the possibility that must also be considered.
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