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Westchester School District Placed In Lockout Due To Anonymous Threat

A school district in Westchester was placed into a temporary lockout and closed its campuses due to an anonymous threat that was called in to an area elementary school.

Port Chester school officials will review safety procedures in the wake of the Newtown shootings.

Port Chester school officials will review safety procedures in the wake of the Newtown shootings.

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The Port Chester School District announced on Wednesday, Jan. 12 that all schools were placed in a lockout “until further notice” due to an anonymous threat that was called in to the Park Avenue Elementary School.

Officials said that all outside activities were moved inside the building, while normal school operations continued.

“All students are safe and accounted for,” officials said, noting that “the campus is temporarily closed to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic.”

Any non-emergency visits to the building is suspended until the lockout is lifted.

More information is expected to be released by the district on Wednesday afternoon.

This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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