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Police respond to report of threat at SLO County school

The Paso Robles Police Department needs to hire an additional 24 officers, according to Chief Ty Lewis.
The Paso Robles Police Department needs to hire an additional 24 officers, according to Chief Ty Lewis. jjohnston@thetribunenews.com

Police responded to a report that a student made possible threats at St. Rose Catholic School in Paso Robles on Wednesday.

At about 10 a.m., the school called police about a student who had reportedly threatened classmates on campus, the department said in a news release.

The school separated the student, and a resource officer responded to investigate the report.

“It was determined the student made an inappropriate comment but did not intend to threaten any students or staff on campus,” police said in the release.

“Please take this opportunity to speak with your children about the seriousness and consequences of their words,” the department added.

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Joe Tarica is the editor of The Tribune in San Luis Obispo. He’s worked in various newsroom roles since 1993, including as an award-winning copy editor, designer and columnist. A California native, he has been a resident of San Luis Obispo County for more than 35 years and is a Cal Poly graduate.
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