Fargo North High School Lockdown Today: Police Respond After Reported Threat, Campus Secured
Fargo North High School in North Dakota was placed on lockdown Friday after a reported threat prompted a rapid response from law enforcement and school officials. Authorities later confirmed that the campus was secured and all students and staff remained safe throughout the incident.
Lockdown Triggered After Reported Threat
According to initial information, the lockdown was initiated after officials received a report of a potential threat involving Fargo North High School. School administrators immediately activated emergency protocols, securing students and staff inside classrooms and restricting movement within the building.
Nearby Washington Elementary School was also placed under precautionary lockdown as authorities worked to assess the situation.
Police Respond and Secure Area
Officers from the Fargo Police Department quickly arrived on scene and established a perimeter around the 800 block of 17th Avenue North. Law enforcement worked to ensure there was no immediate danger while controlling access to surrounding streets.
Authorities conducted a full on-site assessment as part of their ongoing response and investigation into the reported threat.
Students and Staff Confirmed Safe
Officials confirmed that both Fargo North High School and nearby schools were secured successfully and that students and staff remained safe during the entire lockdown procedure.
Investigation Ongoing
Law enforcement continues to investigate the origin and credibility of the reported threat. At this time, no injuries or arrests have been reported.
Normal Operations Expected to Resume
School officials are expected to coordinate with police to review the incident before resuming normal school operations. A full update is expected to be shared with parents and the wider community once the investigation is complete.