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One Brampton school was in lockdown and three others were in hold-and-secure after what police believe was a hoax call. Anyone with information that could reveal who made the call is asked to call Peel Regional Police investigators at 905 453 2121, ext.
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Hold-and-secure orders at Madoc Drive and Harold F. Loughin public schools ended at the same time. Enter your email below and we'll send you another email.Rogers Media uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes. The lockdown has been lifted at David Suzuki Secondary School on Daviselm Drive, near Chinguacousy Road and Queen Street. {* legalAcceptanceAcceptButton *} However, no weapon was found.The hold and secures at the following schools have also been lifted: Springbrook Public School, McClure Public School, Our Lady of Peace Separate School, and Walden International School.In a tweet, the Peel School Board said exams at David Suzuki have been cancelled for Tuesday and will be rescheduled.
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{* traditionalSignIn_signInButton *} Nevertheless, police tactical and canine units conducted a full search of Gordon Graydon, and did not find any suspicious people or weapons. A lockdown at David Suzuki Secondary School is now over after police confirmed no weapon was found in the Brampton high school following a report of an armed male, Peel police said.
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Gordon Graydon Senior Public School near Rutherford Road and Vodden Street was placed under the lockdown at around 8:30 a.m. and police say that students arriving for classes were not allowed inside. Published October 26, 2015 Updated October 26, 2015 . A lockdown has been lifted at a Brampton high school following a thorough police search that lasted about an hour and a half.
Lillian Fitzpatrick said an anonymous caller told them around 8 a.m. that they were going to go to a local school with a weapon.
Peel police Const. Peel regional police have given the all-clear in Brampton after a school was locked down and other schools were placed in hold and secure on Tuesday.
2231.Police cruisers are shown outside Gordon Graydon Senior Public School in Brampton on Tuesday morning. All rights reserved.Be the first to know! {* createAccountButton *} She said police immediately “got the feeling this was one of those swatting calls,” a false alarm call meant to “generate the most massive emergency services response possible.”
It was the first day of exams at the school.Hundreds of parents rushing across the road to David Suzuki SS to greet their kids after the We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password.
There was a report of an armed person at the locked down school.The lockdown has been lifted at David Suzuki Secondary School on Daviselm Drive, near Chinguacousy Road and Queen Street.Police were called to the school just before 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday.
"As we would do in any case where someone makes a threat, even if we think it's a false call, we cannot take the chance that we made a mistake," Fitzpatrick said. {* backButton *}