
DEVELOPING: Lubbock High School In Lockdown, Reunification Site Set Up
**UPDATE**
Lubbock Police and Bomb Squad canines have completed an extensive search of Lubbock High School and have found no explosives. Lubbock ISD says as of this minute, no suspect has been located.
As of 11:45am, no one is allowed inside the building. LISD says that after all reunification take place, students will be allowed in the school to pick up items they may have left behind.
During the lockdown nearly 2,000 students were loaded onto buses and moved from the building to the reunification site.
Original Story below:
Lubbock Independent School District announced Friday morning that the Lubbock High School campus had received a bomb threat.
Lubbock High School Lockdown
Due to the bomb threat and a potential secondary threat outside the building, students were loaded onto buses and taken to the LISD Central Office located at 1628 19th Street. Just before 10:00 a.m. Lubbock ISD announced that families would be able to reunite and pick up their children at the Central Office.
Those picking up students must be on the approved list and have ID.
During a press conference LISD officials said that a suspect called and said there were "multiple" bombs set to go off at Lubbock High School. The suspect also said a gunman would be outside the school.
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This is a developing story and LISD officials are supposed to update the situation soon.
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