Increased Police Presence at Southern Regional High School on Wednesday

Police light

STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Southern Regional High School will see an increased police presence on the morning of Wednesday, August 28, as part of a scheduled interagency drill focused on enhancing safety and preparedness in the community.

According to local authorities, the drill is pre-planned and not a response to any specific threat. Regular activities at the school are expected to continue as usual in the evening.

“There is no cause for concern,” officials stated, urging the community to remain calm and cooperative during the exercise. The drill is designed to ensure that law enforcement and school staff are well-prepared to handle any potential emergencies.

The police presence will be most noticeable during the morning hours, and the school will resume its normal schedule afterward. Authorities have expressed their appreciation for the public’s understanding and cooperation during the event.

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