Law enforcement responds after ‘non-threatening incident’ at New Franklin School District

Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Law enforcement responded to a “non-threatening incident” on Monday at the New Franklin School District, according to a social media post from the district.
“Earlier today, a non-threatening incident occurred at school that required a response from local law enforcement. Police were called out of an abundance of caution, and the situation was handled quickly and appropriately. At no time were students or staff in danger,” the post reads.
The district’s superintendent told ABC 17 News that no weapons were involved. The post says classes continued “as normal.”
“We appreciate the quick response and support from our local Sheriff’s department and thank our school community for their understanding and cooperation,” the post reads.
A number of area schools had law enforcement respond to various calls. Law enforcement on Friday determined no credible threat was made to the Blair Oaks School District after a “suspicious” phone call was made. Columbia Public Schools claimed a rumor at Hickman High School was “exaggerated,” though a student was detained on Friday. Police also investigated a social media message at the request of Rock Bridge High School on Thursday.