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Pupil arrested after gun discovered at Las Vegas-area highschool

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A scholar at Primary Academy was arrested Wednesday after a gun with ammunition was recovered on campus, in line with Clark County College District Police.

In an electronic mail despatched to folks, Principal Tati M. Hadavi mentioned being clear with Primary Academy households and wished to maintain them knowledgeable. 

“Earlier today, a gun with ammunition was recovered, and a student was arrested without incident by CCSD Police. There were no threats made to students or staff.” 

Whereas privateness legal guidelines forestall the district from discussing particular person scholar issues, directors emphasised that weapons of any sort are prohibited on campus.

“As it has been communicated multiple times, the Clark County School District and CCSD Police are actively pursuing any and all legal actions against students who violate the CCSD Student Code of Conduct or break the law,” Principal Hadavi mentioned. “Please know that your child’s safety is always my highest priority.”

Mother and father and college students are inspired to report issues by means of the SafeVoice reporting system by calling 1-833-216-SAFE (7233), visiting safevoicenv.org, or utilizing the SafeVoice cellular app. CCSDPD dispatch may also be reached instantly at 702-799-5411 for fast consideration.

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