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No credible threat found at Volcano Vista High School after police response

Albuquerque Public Schools says Volcano Vista High School and Albuquerque High School are in a shelter in place due to separate incidents involving police at both schools. Police say they responded to an unconfirmed report of violence at Volcano Vista High School. Officers say they have determined there is no credible threat toward the school. Police say everyone at the school is safe and officers are working to clear the school.

Albuquerque Public Schools says Volcano Vista High School and Albuquerque High School are in a shelter in place due to separate incidents involving police at both schools.

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Albuquerque High and Volcano Vista are both in shelters in place due to separate incidents involving police.

— APS (@ABQschools) September 16, 2022

Police say they responded to an unconfirmed report of violence at Volcano Vista High School. Officers say they have determined there is no credible threat toward the school.

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APD responded to an unconfirmed report of violence at Volcano Vista High School. Officers have determined there is no credible threat and everyone at the school is safe. Officers are currently clearing the school.

— Albuquerque Police Department (@ABQPOLICE) September 16, 2022

Police say everyone at the school is safe and officers are working to clear the school.

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