Western Mail

Pupils locked in as police called to school

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PUPILS were locked into their school in Cardiff and police called after fears a man would take a child from the premises.

Officers went to St Teilo’s Church in Wales High School in Llanederyn after reports relating to the welfare of a child, South Wales Police said.

Staff at the 1,300-pupil school locked the gates to prevent the child being taken away from the premises by a man known to him and police were alerted just after 3pm on Thursday, the force confirmed.

It is understood no one was able to leave or enter the school site.

A South Wales Police spokeswoma­n said: “Officers responded promptly to the report which required dialogue, compassion and patience to ensure it was resolved in the most appropriat­e manner.

“We were satisfied there was no threat to the wider school community, however, pupils remained on site while the situation was resolved.

“The pupil concerned was subsequent­ly safeguarde­d and a man, who is known to the child, was detained under the Mental Health Act.

“We would like to thank those affected for their patience and understand­ing during the incident.”

St Teilo’s Church-in-Wales High School is a mixed 11 to 18 comprehens­ive voluntary-aided faith school.

A spokeswoma­n for the school said: “An event took place at St Teilo’s School yesterday which required staff to close the school site for a short time. Whilst this caused delays to the school buses, there was at no time a risk to children.”

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