Redmond Police Investigating Alleged Threats Toward Rose Hill Middle School

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Redmond Police are currently investigating alleged threats made against Rose Hill Middle School for January 29, 2024. As the investigation unfolds, the police have reported that the threats remain unverified, yet are taking precautionary measures to ensure the safety of students and faculty. An increased police presence will be evident at the school during school hours to address any potential concerns. Chief of Police Darrell Lowe commended students for promptly sharing the social media threats with their parents, which facilitated the immediate response from law enforcement and school officials. The Redmond Police Department is collaborating with the Lake Washington School District's safety and risk management teams to assess the situation further.

Authorities are also urging anyone who may possess additional information about the threats to contact them directly. This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance in maintaining a safe educational environment. As the investigation continues, both the police and school district remain committed to transparency and safety for all involved.

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