SPRINGFIELD — Catholic Central School was placed on lockdown after police received a false report of an active shooter Tuesday morning.
The call came in just before 10 a.m.
Springfield Police said within two minutes more than a dozen officers were on the scene.
Within an hour the building was declared safe.
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“If there’s any good that came out of this... work with everything we had,” Captain Mike Kranz with the Springfield Police Division said.
Classes were canceled after the lockdown was lifted.
A similar call was made last month. It was also fake.
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Kranz said not only did the police respond to the call but also the fire department and Clark County Emergency Management.
“I couldn’t even begin to put a dollar amount on it, it’s a lot of resources, the response...” Kranz said.
He said investigators are working with a phone company to try and track down where the call came in.
We will continue updating this story.