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Lockdown Ends At Meridian School

Joe Jaszewski
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Idaho Statesman

Update:  Reports of an ax wielding suspect this morning at Meridian’s Heritage Middle School have turned out to be wrong, and a subsequent lockdown has ended. Meridian police confirm a student brought a folding shovel to school, setting off the scare.

A Heritage staff member called Meridian police shortly before 9:00 to report a teenager with an ax walking through the school foyer.  Officers began a room-by-room search of the building and reviewed security footage. Meridian PD spokesman Deputy Chief Tracy Basterrechea says the footage revealed the object in question was a shovel and not an ax.  With the video, officers also identified the student.  Basterrechea says the student brought the shovel to use as a prop in a class project.

Roads near the school were closed. Parents were sent to a nearby church to wait for information. Basterrechea says hundreds of anxious parents gathered there. He adds that many had heard rumors of a gunman in the school. At about 10:45 police told those waiting at the church there was no weapon in the school and students were safe.

The lockdown ended around 11:00 and at 11:30 parents were allowed to pick up their students. Basterrechea says many parents decided to take their kids home for the day.

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