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No threats to the Kansas public school found after the blocking and examination

The Delaware County's Sheriff and school officers published new details on a threat examination on Thursday morning.

According to DCSO, no threats were found on the Kansas public school, and the campus is no longer in the closure.

The KPS superintendent Cory Steele said that the school officers were informed about a threat early Thursday morning. Steele said that the district took immediate measures to contact the Delaware County Sheriff office and evacuate students from the building. The sheriff's office said that students and teachers were brought to a safe location outside the campus by bus. Several students were released to their parents.

An initial passage of the school was carried out by MPs, to which the bomb recognition dog of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol was later accompanied. According to DCSO, Colcord, Mosley, Leach, Oaks, Kenwood and Vo-Tech were put on soft block due to their proximity to the Kansas Schools district.

Criminal prosecution officers found that there were no threats on the school premises that were left behind in the district.

“We appreciate the cooperation and support of our students and employees in this urgent and exceeding situation. We are also our parents of the High School and the middle school, who quickly picked up their students on request. Many of our elementary school students also went home this morning. Priority.