BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office says that officers searched the campus and confirmed that there's currently no active threat.
West Valley College in Saratoga has lifted a lockdown on Monday after a report of an armed intruder on campus, the school said.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office tells ABC7 News that officers searched the campus and confirmed that there's no active threat.The video in the player above is not related to the current story. TheThe note on the school's website said police checked on a report of a male seen with a long rifle and associated with a red Cadillac in the parking lot.
The school told students to run if they can get off campus safely without driving cars. Otherwise, they say to hide if you don't know where the threat is and fight if an intruder comes into your hiding place, and to leave belongings behind.
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