Friday, May 17, 2024

Squirt gun prompted lockdown at 2 schools in Burlington

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Two schools in Burlington had their security protocols activated after a squirt gun was mistaken for a pistol.

Notre Dame Secondary School was put into lockdown, and St. Timothy’s Catholic Elementary School was placed into a hold and secure around 11:20 a.m. Tuesday.

Halton police say that there was a report of a firearm sighting in a nearby parking lot.

“Suspected firearm confirmed to be a water gun. Lockdown, hold and secure lifted,” they added.

No one was injured.

Police say that the investigation has concluded and both schools have since lifted their respective security measures.

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