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WorldPrimary schools under lockdown after threatening emails sent to staff and students

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Primary schools under lockdown after threatening emails sent to staff and students

The adults and children at a primary school had to stay inside and be safe because they received an email that scared them.

The police are taking action after schools in Cheshire, Liverpool, and Manchester received the same message.

Lache Primary School in Chester had to go into lockdown and told parents not to come to the school.

A message on Facebook said: “Don’t come to school, we can’t let your child out or let anyone inside. ”

These rules exist to make sure your kids stay safe. We will let you know as soon as the police contact us again.
There is no danger at this location. We have closed the school to make sure that everyone is kept safe. Which they are could be rewritten as “what they are. ”

The police are handling the situation and they are pleased with the safety measures.
Meanwhile, Blacon High School stated that they have implemented extra measures to make sure students are protected.

According to Cheshire Police, on Tuesday 12 September, they were told about an email that was sent to several schools in Chester and Ellesmere Port. The email included threats to the students and teachers.

The police are investigating a situation and going to schools to make students feel safe and calm.

Detective Chief Inspector Justin Hancock said: ‘Parents, please know that we think this is a mean-spirited act and we are doing everything possible to find the person behind these emails. ‘

Chief Inspector Chris Boyd from the Greater Manchester Police City of Manchester Division said: “We take reports like this very seriously. We haven’t told any schools to close, but our officers will be around schools today at the end of the day to make sure everyone feels safe. ”

Lache Primary School wants to let parents know that they are working with the police and believe that the situation is a mean trick.

This means that we are happy to let the children go, but it has to be done in a controlled way to keep everyone safe.

This morning, the police in Greater Manchester were told that some mean messages were sent to schools in the city of Manchester.

We are checking the reports to make sure that schools and nearby neighborhoods are safe.

The Chief Inspector, Chris Boyd, from the City of Manchester police, said that they are taking reports of a problem very seriously. Even though they did not tell schools to close, police officers will be visible near schools at the end of the day to make them feel safer.

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