SAN JACINTO: Shots fired forces lock down of 3 schools

SAN JACINTO – Multiple reports of shots fired in the 600 block of North Ramona Boulevard and a subsequent investigation into the shooting incident forced several nearby schools to go on lock down Tuesday, October 11. San Jacinto High School, Monte Vista Middle School, and San Jacinto Elementary School were all placed on lock down during the initial investigation because of their close […]

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Noli Indian School on Soboba Reservation locked down after shots fired nearby

SAN JACINTO – Noli Indian School on the Soboba Reservation was placed on Lock Down after sheriff’s officials received several 911 calls reporting multiple shots being fired by an unidentified man. The alleged shooter was last seen running with a black handgun not far from the school, according to a sheriff official. Several witnesses described the alleged shooter as an […]

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UPDATE #7: Suspect in San Jacinto shots fired call that forced Lock Down of 5 area schools taken into custody

UPDATE #7 Press release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department: On Thursday, March 17, 2016, at approximately 1:00 PM, officers from the San Jacinto Police Department received a call of possible shots fired within the 300 block of Idyllwild Drive, in the city of San Jacinto. Officers responded to the area and attempted to contact an adult male later identified […]

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Little Lake Elementary School Placed On Lock Down During Pursuit Of Suspect

Written by Trevor Montgomery Riverside County News Source   Hemet, Calif.; Little Lake Elementary School was placed on Lock Down today after a suspect wanted for violating a restraining order fled from sheriff’s deputies during an investigation near the school. Little Lake Elementary School is located at 26091 Meridian St, in the unincorporated area of Hemet. At some point before 10:40 a.m., […]

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“Shelter-In-Place” vs “Lock Down” at my child’s school…what is the difference?

With numerous recent incidents involving area schools activating their “lock down” or “shelter-in-place” protocols, many parents have been left wondering what the difference between the two emergency protocols are.Shelter-in-place and lock down are two options for protecting students during times of crisis or emergency. The Riverside County Office of Education has created emergency plans covering a variety of crisis, including fire, […]

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