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Patterson High School Lockdown – Patterson High School deemed safe after threat of explosives, armed individual

Patterson High School was placed on lockdown after reports of a possible explosives threat and concerns about an individual potentially armed with a firearm on campus, according to law enforcement officials.

The incident prompted an immediate response from the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office, with deputies conducting a thorough search of the campus and surrounding areas to assess the situation and ensure the safety of students and staff.

Authorities later confirmed that no active threat was found. Following the investigation, officials declared the campus safe and stated there was no danger to students, faculty, or nearby residents.

Road closures that had been put in place around the school during the emergency response were later lifted, allowing traffic in the area to return to normal operations.

In a statement shared publicly, the sheriff’s office thanked the community for its patience and cooperation while deputies and emergency personnel worked through the situation.

As this remains a developing story, additional information may emerge as authorities continue reviewing the incident. This article may be updated as new details become available. The information provided is for general informational purposes only, and while efforts are made to ensure accuracy and timeliness, no guarantees are made regarding the completeness or reliability of the content.

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