Rocklin High School Lockdown Today: Phone Threat Triggers Multi-School Safety Response
A lockdown at Rocklin High School in Rocklin was initiated this morning following a reported phone threat, prompting a rapid response from local law enforcement and precautionary measures across nearby schools.
School officials confirmed that the lockdown began around 11 a.m. after administrators received information suggesting a potential threat. In response, emergency protocols were immediately activated, with classrooms secured and student movement restricted to ensure safety.
The Rocklin Police Department arrived on campus shortly after, coordinating with school officials to investigate the source and credibility of the threat. Officers conducted safety checks, secured the perimeter, and began reviewing information related to the phone call.
As a precaution, additional schools in the area—including Del Oro High School and campuses in nearby Roseville—were also placed on temporary lockdown. Officials noted there is no confirmed secondary threat but emphasized the importance of regional safety measures.
Parents were urged not to approach the campus during the incident due to heavy police activity and restricted access. Authorities stressed that clear access is critical for emergency responders managing the situation.
At this time, no injuries have been reported, and there is no confirmed evidence of an active threat. The investigation remains ongoing as officials work to determine whether the call was credible or a hoax. This article may be updated as new information becomes available.
The information provided is for general informational purposes only. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, no guarantees are made regarding completeness or reliability.
The priority remains the safety of students and staff as authorities continue to assess and resolve the situation.