Texas suspects overall after the San Antonio High School stood below

Texas suspects overall after the San Antonio High School stood below

The police said they called a helicopter and K-9 units, but could not find the suspect after lifting some high fences during the chase.

San Antonio – The San Antonio police authority says they are still looking for the suspect who puts the Marshall High School in a safe status.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Marshall High School was under a safe status due to a disturbance in the region, but not connected to the school.

The difference between a “safe status” and a “lock” is that all outdoor doors are secured and activities are introduced outdoors, since the threat is considered outside of school. A lockdown refers to more when the threat is already in the building.

The patrol police officers were able to locate the suspect in a nearby district of K before led the officers on a chase.

For reinforcements, officials called additional K-9 units and a helicopter to sweep the area. But after SAPD said the suspect had jumped some “big fences”, they lost him.

SAPD says that you still have an AA quadrant set up while you continue to search the area for him. Officials added that the suspect was not a threat to anyone and it was “nothing violent. The pretty business as usual.”

The authorities also said that they do not believe that the suspect is armed.

At 3:47 p.m., Northside ISD official confirmed that the safe status had been lifted and that they could continue with their regular discharge process.

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