CLEVELAND — Cleveland Central Catholic High School underwent "a short period of lockdown due to an alleged threat" on Monday morning, the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland confirmed to 3News.
Police have since lifted the lockdown and all students and staff are safe.
The school says that it is continuing to follow its safety protocols and that Cleveland police are continuing to investigate the circumstances regarding the threat.
This is a developing story. Please follow 3News for the latest.
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