Augusta County Schools Lockdown; Two Augusta County Schools on Lockdown After Phone Threat
According to preliminary information from district officials, the lockdown was initiated after school administrators received a threatening phone call suggesting a potential danger to school campuses. Out of an abundance of caution, two schools within the district immediately implemented secure lockdown procedures while law enforcement agencies were dispatched to the scene.
The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office responded quickly and began investigating the source of the phone threat. Officers reportedly coordinated with school resource officers to sweep the affected campuses and assess whether any credible danger existed. As of Wednesday afternoon, authorities had not confirmed any injuries, weapons, or evidence of an active threat on either campus.
Parents across the district received emergency notifications informing them of the lockdown and advising them not to come to the schools until officials gave clearance. Many expressed concern as they waited for updates, while others turned to social media for information. District officials urged the public to rely only on verified communications from the school system and law enforcement, warning that rumors could spread quickly during active incidents.
Phone-based threats targeting schools have become an increasing concern for districts nationwide, often leading to full emergency responses even when the threats later prove to be false or hoaxes. Law enforcement agencies treat all such reports seriously, as even unverified threats can create dangerous panic and disrupt school operations.
In Augusta County, officials emphasized that student safety remains the highest priority. Emergency response teams conducted thorough checks of both campuses to ensure there was no immediate danger before beginning the process of lifting restrictions. Investigators are also working to trace the origin of the threatening phone call and determine whether it may be part of a broader pattern of false reports targeting schools.
Community members described a tense atmosphere as news of the lockdown spread quickly across the county. Some parents gathered near schools or designated pickup areas, waiting for confirmation that students were safe. School officials provided periodic updates as the situation developed, reassuring families that law enforcement was actively working to secure the campuses.
As of now, authorities have not announced any arrests or identified a suspect connected to the phone threat. The investigation remains ongoing, and officials say additional details will be released once the situation is fully resolved.
District leaders stated they will continue cooperating with law enforcement and will provide follow-up communications to families once schools are cleared and normal operations can resume. For now, the focus remains on ensuring safety and determining the source of the threatening call that led to the lockdown of two Augusta County schools.