Update: No active threat at UNT’s Health Science Center in Fort Worth, lockdown lifted
The lockdown at a University of North Texas campus in Fort Worth because of a “potential for violence” was lifted Wednesday afternoon after police say they found a person of interest, but no active threat.
Buddy Calzada, a Fort Worth police spokesman, said the department had identified a “person of interest” about 2:15 p.m., but confirmed there was no active threat to the campus. The university said students and staff could “return to normal activities.”— HSC Fort Worth Fort Worth police initially said they were assisting the university’s police department with “a possible person with a weapon on campus” but did not provide any additional details.
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