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Winnipeg police respond to Churchill High School after false alarm about firearm

Students at Churchill High School in Winnipeg were kept inside their classrooms while police responded to a firearm call that turned out to be false.

No injuries, but students kept in classrooms as police attended to student having 'difficult time': principal

Police cars on a residential street.
Police responded to a false report of a firearm at Churchill High School in Winnipeg. (Submitted by Scarlett Larsen)

Students at Churchill High School in Winnipeg were kept inside their classrooms while police responded to a firearm call that turned out to be false on Tuesday.

Winnipeg Police Service patrol officers and a tactical team were called to the high school followinga report of someone armed with a firearm, Const. Pat Saydak said in a statement.

They determined no firearm was involved and no shots were fired, he said, adding there were no injuries.

Officers were speaking with the student, headded.

In a letter to parents of Churchill students, acting principal Georgia Wells said a student"was having a difficult time in the halls today" and "the school was placed in a lockdown to ensure everyone's safety" as a result.

Staff and students were safe at all times, Wells said, and guidance counsellors are available to staff and students.