SHORELINE, Wash. (AP) - Classes and all after-school activities at Shorecrest High School in Shoreline, Washington, were canceled Wednesday after school officials received “multiple tips” about potential threats, according to the school’s website.
The Seattle Times reports the school did not disclose the exact nature of the threats but said they included information and details indicating a possible connection to a lockdown Monday at Shorecrest High School and Kellogg Middle School when two students brought ammunition to the high school.
Sgt. Ryan Abbott, a spokesman for the King County Sheriff’s Office, said no guns were found on the two students who brought the ammunition. He said later Wednesday that the sheriff’s office determined that the threats were not valid. School district officials said the school will reopen Thursday.
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