All Clear: Officers Check Ralston High School After Receiving Safe2Tell Reports

ARVADA, Colo. (CBS4) - Arvada police responded to Ralston Valley High School Monday afternoon for at least one Safe2Tell report. Details about that report are unclear.

At around 2:30 p.m. police gave an "all clear" and say the school is back to normal after officers checked the school. They add a school resource officer was inside the school when he received Safe2Tell reports "in reference to a threat to the school."

Police say students were strategically released to keep everyone safe out of abundance of caution.

Investigators are looking into the Safe2Tell reports. They say there is no evident threat to the public.

Police say no other schools were involved.

Safe2Tell is a state program to offer students a method to report suspicious or dangerous behavior. To make a report, students, staff and parents can call 1-877-542-7233. The tip line is available 24/7. Tips can also be made to Safe2Tell.org or through the Safe2Tell mobile app.

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