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POCATELLO — Online rumors about school shootings and student fatalities on Wednesday are unfounded, according to statements from school districts and law enforcement locally and across the state.
According to a news release from the Pocatello Police Department, “a hoax caller from out of our area (is) calling (law enforcement) agencies and posting possible acts of violence online.”
These claims and posts are fabricated, police say.
“There are no active credible threats at this time,” the release says. “However, please remain vigilant and contact the police department if any suspicious activity is observed.”
A news release from Pocatello-Chubbuck School District 25 states a “fake news story” is circulating that claims a fatality occurred at Highland High School. Officials stress the story is false and say it’s not the only one going around.
“District administration has been made aware of several ‘swatting’ incidents happening simultaneously throughout the nation, including close to home in the Twin Falls School District,” the school district release says.
Swatting, the release says, is the act of making prank claims to emergency services in the hopes of attracting emergency responders to the scene.
“These situations can create fear and chaos,” the release reads. “Please know that the district is aware, vigilant and in constant contact with law enforcement partners to address any threats made to local schools.”
The district has asked parents not to call the schools or district about these fraudulent claims.
Pocatello police and the FBI are investigating the incidents in Pocatello.
A similar occurrence has been reported in Twin Falls, where a false active shooter claim led to Canyon Ridge High School being locked down Wednesday morning, according to the Times-News.
The Nampa Police Department has also reported a similar incident, in which Columbia High School was locked down. Police investigated the threat and found it to be non-credible.
Lockdowns have been lifted at both Columbia and Canyon Ridge High Schools.
Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield released a statement acknowledging the numerous incidents.
“I am aware that several schools were impacted today by threats of violence, and that the threats do not appear to be valid,” Critchfield said “State Department of Education staff have been in touch with districts and will continue to stay apprised of the situation. I’m thankful for the quick action from school administrators and law enforcement to ensure the safety of students in the affected schools.”
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Multiple Idaho schools locked down due to string of ‘swatting’ instances; threats deemed non-credible
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