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Grownup trespasser scaled fence to enter classroom at South SF Excessive College

By Miles Cooper
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December 21, 2024
Grownup trespasser scaled fence to enter classroom at South SF Excessive College
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Grownup trespasser scaled fence to enter classroom at South SF Excessive College

(KRON) — The South San Francisco Police Division stated it’s investigating an incident of an grownup trespasser at South San Francisco Excessive College which positioned the college on “secure campus status” short-term lockdown on Friday afternoon.

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Police stated the scene is now beneath management and there’s no rapid menace to college students and employees.

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South San Francisco Excessive College confirmed that officers moved rapidly and cautiously after they found an unidentified grownup trespasser had scaled a fence and went to a classroom. The college confirmed college students within the class have been taken to a distinct location, whereas police have been instantly made conscious of the scenario.

Officers stated the college’s doorways have been locked and getting into and leaving the campus was restricted in the course of the security protocol. Investigators stated the individual was arrested a short while later.

Police stated the safe campus standing went previous the top of the common faculty day which delayed college students going residence.

Police had posted an alert on social media advising residents to “expect a larger than normal police presence on and near the campus while our patrol units complete their investigation.”

There is no such thing as a phrase but on why the person trespassed the campus to start with or what costs the suspect will face.

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