Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials were made aware Wednesday night of a social media threat against schools.
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The threat was not against any Santa Clarita schools, but a flyer circulating online prompted sheriff’s deputies to take a closer look, according to officials.
Santa Clarita Valley deputies want local parents and students to know that they have investigated a social media post indicating a potential threat to local schools, according to the station’s Twitter account.
SCV Deputies want SCV parents/students to know we have investigated a social media posting indicating a potential threat to local schools. Through our investigation, we have found no specific threat to any schools in Santa Clarita.
Remember, see something, say something! pic.twitter.com/jFe605x3Rq
— SCV Sheriff (@SCVSHERIFF) August 23, 2018
“Through our investigation, we have found no specific threat to any schools in Santa Clarita,” read the tweet.
If you see something, say something. To report any suspicious activity, contact the Sheriff’s Station at (661) 255-1121.
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