Threat Investigation at Twin Falls Middle School Follows Social Media Posts

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On November 3, 2025, a Twin Falls Middle School student was identified as responsible for social media posts that prompted an investigation due to non-specific threats against students and staff. Snoqualmie Police confirmed that the student did not possess any firearms, alleviating immediate safety concerns. The swift response from law enforcement and school officials included a commitment to disciplinary action as per district policy. Counseling staff are available to support students impacted by the incident, and families can access confidential mental health resources. Both agencies plan to review their procedures to strengthen communication and safety practices.

The Snoqualmie Valley School District emphasized its ongoing commitment to a secure learning environment. The investigation remains active, with police noting privacy considerations prevent further details from being disclosed. Community leaders thanked families for their support during this challenging time.

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