A SCHOOL was plunged into lockdown at closing time today after a “man with a weapon” was reportedly lurking “nearby.”
Kids and parents were trapped inside the Hereford school on January 14, over safety fears.
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The school was put on immediate lockdown this afternoon with multiple people inside the building, and cops stationed in the area for safety.
A West Mercia Police spokesperson said cops were called to the scene following a report that a man was in possession of what was believed to be a knife.
There were reports a police helicopter seen circling the area, near Holmer Road, at the time of the incident.
Searches were made in the area but no one was located and the lockdown has since been lifted.
The spokesperson said: “Officers were called to Holmer Road in Hereford at around 3.10pm today, following a report that a man was in possession of what was believed to be a knife.
“Searches and enquiries in the area have been carried out and no one has been located.
“No threats were made to any members of the public.
“Police will remain in the area and anyone with concerns is encouraged to speak to an officer.”
The threat occurred ahead of a concert in which the youngsters were supposed to participate in this evening.
Many parents have praised how fast the school reacted to the potential threat, with some taking to social media to show their appreciation.
One person wrote: “Massive well done to Holmer school!
“Thank you to the head teacher and all staff for acting so fast to keep our children safe!”
Another praised the staff, writing: “I also just want to say well done to Holmer School staff for keeping the kids and everyone safe.”
A third parent added: “A big thank you to the staff for once again showing how wonderful the school is.
“Acting efficiently with the police to keep our children safe.”
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