The Ukiah Daily Journal

Zane Middle School briefly locked down after bomb threat

- The Times-Standard

On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at approximat­ely 8:55 am, the Eureka Police Department received notificati­on from Zane Middle School that they had received a Bomb Threat and were going into lockdown. Officers and Detectives responded to the school to secure the campus and conduct the investigat­ion. School officials and Law Enforcemen­t quickly identified three (3) juveniles believed to have been involved in the threat and sequestere­d them in the office.

The investigat­ion revealed two (2) of the juveniles, males ages 12 and 13, phoned in the threat to the school. School officials and Law Enforcemen­t determined that there were no actual threats to the campus or students and the lockdown was released at approximat­ely 9:28 am. The two juveniles were arrested for Terrorist Threats and Conspiracy and booked at Juve

nile Hall.

This type of behavior will not be tolerated and is detrimenta­l to the school environmen­t and to our students' wellbeing. The Eureka Police Department takes the safety of our schools, students and staff seriously and will address these matters quickly and with all our available resources.

The Eureka Police Department would like to thank the staff and stu

dents at Zane for their great work and patience during this lockdown. We would also like to thank the community and parents for their cooperatio­n and allowing us to quickly resolve this issue without disruption­s at the campus.

This is an ongoing investigat­ion and anyone with any additional informatio­n is asked to contact EPD School Resource Officer Don Arminio at 707497-8756.

 ?? THE TIMES-STANDARD FILE ?? Zane Middle School was locked down after a bomb threat.
THE TIMES-STANDARD FILE Zane Middle School was locked down after a bomb threat.

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