Surrey’s Frost Road Elementary was briefly locked down Thursday as police handled a person in crisis. No students or staff were harmed.
A brief moment of tension hit Frost Road Elementary in Surrey Thursday morning when police responded to a call about a “person in crisis.”
According to Sgt. Tige Pollock of Surrey Police, the individual had entered the school but was quickly apprehended. “The students and staff were not in danger,” Pollock reassured.
The lockdown lasted only a few minutes, allowing classes and activities to resume shortly after. Authorities confirmed that everyone remained safe throughout the incident.
Parents and staff praised the swift police action, highlighting how quickly the situation was brought under control. The brief lockdown served as a reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness in schools.
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