WESTFIELD, Ind. — There was a massive law enforcement response at Westfield High School Monday afternoon after a shooting threat was allegedly made.
Around 3:30 p.m. the lockdown at the school was lifted, parents were allowed to walk up to the school with their students to gather their belongings. A press conference update was scheduled for 4 p.m.
A photo sent to 13News by a parent appears to show students barricading the doors inside the high school on Sept. 29 as police work to respond to the threat.
Police are clearing the school room by room. They told 13News there were no reports of shots being fired or anyone being injured.
Just before 3 p.m. there were a large number of parents gathered near the school, waiting for students to be released.
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