An alleged threat put North Hardin High School under a hard lockdown at around 10 a.m. Wednesday.
“That means that no students were permitted to leave their classrooms and all students and staff were secured where they were,” said Hardin County Schools Community Relations Specialist John Wright. “No one could leave or exit a secure area, but that lockdown, at approximately 10:15 a.m., was lifted.”
The lockdown resulted from a student who was reported to have a weapon.
“We had reason to believe that there was a threat to the building,” Wright said. “Law enforcement officers detained an individual who pretended to have a weapon. They did not have a weapon. This person thought that they were playing a joke; however, that student, it was a student, and they will face severe charges which will be dealt with in accordance with the law and the Hardin County Schools Code of Acceptable Behavior and Discipline.”
Wright says the usual One Call that goes out to parents in situations like this did not go out because the school was in and out of the lockdown so quickly. HCS commended the student that reported the incident to an adult who contacted school administration, and thanked area law enforcement for their quick response to the situation.