No credible threat found after alert at alexandria high school
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No Credible Threat Found After Alert at Alexandria High School

November 1, 2023

ALEXANDRIA, VA – Following an extensive sweep, the City of Alexandria Police Department, assisted by neighboring law enforcement agencies, has declared Alexandria City High School safe.

The police investigation determined that the threat made earlier today lacked credibility, ensuring there is no immediate danger to the public.

The Alexandria Police Department emphasizes its commitment to public safety, reminding the community that making threats is a criminal act and all such incidents will be thoroughly investigated. Residents are urged to immediately report any suspicious activities by calling or texting 911.

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