Redmond Police Investigating Alleged Threats Toward Rose Hill Middle School

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Redmond Police are currently investigating threats made against Rose Hill Middle School (RHMS), scheduled for January 29, 2024. The threats have not been verified, but to ensure safety, an increased police presence will be visible at RHMS during school hours. Police Chief Darrell Lowe acknowledged the proactive actions of students who reported social media threats to their parents, which enabled a prompt response from law enforcement and school officials. The collaboration between the Redmond Police and the Lake Washington School District aims to maintain a secure environment for students and faculty. Authorities are continuing their investigation to identify any potential suspects linked to the threats.

Community engagement is vital; thus, residents are encouraged to share any information that could assist in the investigation. This incident highlights the importance of vigilance and communication in ensuring school safety. The situation remains fluid as police continue their inquiries into the matter.

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