Lockdown!
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Lockdown!
First Period 9:10 a.m.


Rebecca Josephson and Jeff Walton were in the middle of their Scarlet Letter chapter presentation at a little after nine when the long continuous bell sounded and we were under lockdown. After about 20 minutes we found this on KCRA.com.
FAIR OAKS, Calif. -- Del Campo High School is in lockdown after someone called 911 to say someone brought a gun on campus, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday.The call came from a gas station near the school, Sgt. Tim Curran said.
It is currently 10:22 and we are still here. After a few minutes into second period two uniformed officers escorted Tiffany Smorleitz and Cierra Byers as they were coming in to second period.
At 10:23 we heard a helicopter flying overhead.
New info.
Officials are going through a roster to see if the name the 911 caller gave the dispatch matches with any of the enrolled students. If the name matches up with student at school, Curran said, deputies will take a dog inside to sniff for a weapon. Curran said all the students are safe and that extra resources have been called in. Stay tuned to KCRA 3 and refresh KCRA.com for the latest information as it develops.
From Channel 13
Del Campo High Placed On Lockdown
FAIR OAKS (CBS13) ― A Fair Oaks school is on lockdown after authorities received an anonymous call saying a specific student had a gun on campus and was planning to target certain students.Del Campo High School was placed on lockdown shortly after school started, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Dept.
Sgt. Tim Curran told CBS13 that a call came in around 9:00am from a male naming a student on campus who had a gun and a plan to target fellow students. Deputies have determined the call came from the area of Fair Oaks Boulevard and Manzanita.
The school's website says "All students are safe and accounted for."
The school and law enforcement are asking that parents not come to the school to pick up their kids. But if they must, they are asked to go to Barrett Middle School until the situation is under control. The school will staff at Barrett Middle School to answer questions.
Del Campo High's lockdown procedure means students have to stay in class or go to the nearest classroom. Teachers turn off the lights, pull the blinds and have the students stay as still as possible.
According to the school website, about 1900 students are enrolled at the school. It also employs 86 staff members.
At one point Kim Zeltvay and two officers came in to room 17 and asked if anyone went by the name Bob or Bobby. They got mad when we tried to take a photo and then left. A bit later we looked out the window and saw the dog and several officers.
It is currently 11:13. Hour two.
Apparently parents and news crews have gathered in front of the school and there are sherrifs everywhere
Zoe on guard.
Chilling during the lockdown.
At 12:50.
The sheriff's office has completed its search and the lockdown has been lifted. We will be going directly into lunch and then will resume the regular school day. If students feel it is necessary to leave, they must be checked out by a parent at the table that has been setup in front of the school.
At approximately 9 a.m. this morning the Sheriff's office received an anonymous call that a student may have brought a weapon on campus. The campus was placed on lockdown as a precautionary measure while Sheriff's officers conducted a search on campus. The search resulted in no weapons being found.
Classes will be held tomorrow as normal. If you have any information about today's incident please come to the office and speak with us.
They were released at 12:07.
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