Gulf Middle School Resumes Normal Operations After No Threat Found: Pasco Sheriff

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Gulf Middle School Resumes Normal Operations After No Threat Found: Pasco Sheriff

Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. - Law enforcement officials from the Pasco Sheriff’s Office and New Port Richey Police Department

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Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco
Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco

NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. – Law enforcement officials from the Pasco Sheriff’s Office and New Port Richey Police Department responded to Gulf Middle School today after receiving reports of a possible weapon on campus.

The school was placed on controlled campus status as a precaution while a thorough search was conducted.

Related: Pasco Sheriff Urges Parents To Discuss School Threats With Children After Multiple Incidents Lead To 2 Arrests

After a comprehensive investigation, deputies determined that there was no weapon present and no immediate threats to the school.

Read: Pasco Deputies Investigate Possible Weapon At Sunlake High School

Gulf Middle School has since resumed its normal operations.

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