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TOMBALL, Texas — Concordia Lutheran High School, a private Christian campus in Tomball, was placed on a lockdown earlier today after law enforcement responded to a report of a possible bomb threat. Parents and community members reported a significant police presence, including K-9 units and emergency personnel, surrounding the school as authorities conducted a thorough safety sweep.
According to witnesses, students and staff were held in secure classrooms as the lockdown took effect. Law enforcement officers cordoned off sections of the property to restrict access while coordinating a methodical search of the campus grounds and buildings. The operation is a standard precautionary measure to assess the credibility of any threat and ensure the safety of everyone on campus.
School leadership has emphasized that student safety is the absolute top priority and that they are cooperating fully with the ongoing law enforcement investigation. Officials have not yet publicly confirmed details regarding a potential evacuation or specific student reunification procedures, leading to a gathering of concerned parents near the campus perimeter awaiting official updates.
At this time, authorities have not disclosed whether any suspicious devices were located during the search or if any individuals have been taken into custody in connection with the alleged threat. The investigation remains active.
Local police have urged the community to avoid speculation on social media and to rely on official statements for accurate information. All school operations remain paused until authorities complete their assessment and provide an all-clear.