Ashtabula County school district threatened.
Wednesday the Ashtabula County EMA office received a call from an unknown person stating that there was an active shooter at the Jefferson Area
Jefferson High School and Junior High were in the process of following their lockdown procedure when officers started entering the building. Police Officers were able to determine that the call was not an active threat and that all staff and children were safe. The schools then resumed normal daily activities.
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