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Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Social Media Threats Against Willis ISD Schools

By: Woodlands Online Staff
| Published 09/22/2024

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WILLIS, TX -- The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of several social media threats circulating in reference to Willis Independent School District (WISD) schools. While local law enforcement agencies are actively investigating the situation, no credible threats have been identified at this time. Authorities emphasize that there are no known active threats to students or faculty members within the district.

In response to these alleged threats, the Sheriff's Office has mobilized various units, including the Patrol Division, Willis School Resource Unit, Homeland Security Division, and the Real-Time Crime Center. These teams are working diligently to assess the situation, investigate the claims, and ensure the safety of the community.

The Sheriff's Office urges parents, students, and community members to remain calm and report any suspicious activity or information directly to law enforcement. They stress the importance of not spreading unverified information online, as it can lead to unnecessary panic and confusion.

As investigations continue, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office assures the community that they are fully committed to maintaining the safety and security of all schools and neighborhoods in the region. Local authorities will continue their vigilance, working alongside school officials to provide a safe environment for students and staff.

For any updates or to report concerns, residents are encouraged to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office directly.

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