TOMBALL, Texas – The Lone Star College campus in Tomball was placed on lockdown on Tuesday after a visitor made a “threatening statement” at the library, officials say.
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The lockdown has since been lifted.
What we know:
According to LSC officials, an employee notified campus police that a visitor said they were going to get a rifle from their vehicle and return.
A lockdown was immediately issued. Officials say the visitor was intercepted by police, and no weapon was found.
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What we don’t know:
The person was not identified, and it’s unclear if they are facing any charges.
What they’re saying:
In a statement, LSC said, “LSCS takes seriously and fully investigates all alleged threats to ensure the safety and security of our students, employees and facilities.”
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