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Students and faculty at south suburban Crete-Monee High School temporarily sheltered in place Wednesday after a report of a student with a gun.
The report was “unfounded,” and the lockdown was lifted, the school said in a statement. It wasn’t clear how long the lockdown lasted at the school, 1515 W. Exchange St. in far south suburban Crete.
“A student admitted to joking about having a gun,” Crete Police Chief Scott Pieritz said. “All students are safe.”
All students and staff were released from the building, a police department spokesperson said at 1:50 p.m.
“Out of an abundance of caution, CMHS went into a red lockdown until we could investigate the situation,” the school said.
No other information was immediately available.