POTOSI, MO (KDKZ-TV) Potosi School District officials sent out a statement regarding a potential threat made to the high school.
The threat turned out to be unsubstantiated. Law enforcement was quickly notified.
Potosi Police Chief Michael Gum says, “we were called this morning to the Potosi High School regarding a potential threat made at the high school, which was unsubstantiated.” “We are working together with school officials, we addressed all of the concerns, and immediately actions were taken to preserve the safety of all of the children that were at the school,” he said.
Details of the potential threat have not been released.
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