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Multiple Sioux County schools entereed lock down due to threatening message discovered at Sioux Center High School

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa (KCAU) — According to the Sioux County Sheriff’s Office, multiple schools in Sioux County entered lockdown on Thursday due to a threatening message discovered at Sioux Center High School.

According to the post, a threatening message was discovered on a bathroom wall at Sioux Center High School. This prompted a lockdown from Sioux Center, as well as neighboring schools in communities such as Hull, Rock Valley, and Orange City.

The Sheriff’s Office said that they do not believe there is an active threat at this time but the Sioux Center Police Department is actively investigating the incident. Law enforcement in the area have also increased patrol and presence by the schools during this time.


PREVIOUS: Police in Sioux Center said they are responding to a threat at Sioux Center Community School District.

The Sioux Center Police Department said a threat was discovered in the high school building.

Officials noted that it is not an active shooter situation.

The police said all school district buildings are in a lock down and the buildings are secured.

Law enforcement remains on the scene.

This is a developing story. KCAU 9 will update as we learn more.

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