Nutley schools placed on brief lockdown during police investigation

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NUTLEY, N.J. — Schools in the Nutley area were temporarily placed on lockdown Thursday as police investigated an incident in the surrounding area. The Nutley Police Department confirmed that the lockdown was a precautionary measure and emphasized that no schools were ever in danger during the event.

The department announced the lockdown and subsequent lifting of the order on social media, stating, “Once the investigation was concluded, the lockdown was lifted.” Authorities did not disclose specific details about the nature of the incident.

Nutley police have not reported any arrests or ongoing threats related to the investigation. The department’s statement sought to reassure the community that the safety of local schools had not been compromised.

Local schools, staff, and parents worked with law enforcement during the brief lockdown, though no disruptions to normal school operations were reported following the incident.

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