Multiple schools in Placer County, California, including Rocklin High School, were placed on lockdown today following reported phone threats that prompted a rapid response from authorities.
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According to reports, Rocklin High School was placed on lockdown at around 11:00 a.m. after administrators received a phone threat suggesting a potential safety risk. School officials immediately activated emergency procedures, securing classrooms and restricting movement across campus.
The Rocklin Police Department responded quickly and began investigating the source and credibility of the threat. Officers conducted precautionary sweeps of the campus while coordinating closely with school administrators to ensure student and staff safety.
As a precaution, nearby schools—including Del Oro High School and other Roseville-area campuses—were also placed on lockdown. Authorities confirmed that these measures were taken out of an abundance of caution, and no direct threat had been verified at those additional locations.