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Oxford High School placed on lockdown after 'swatting' call from Netherlands, officials say

'Every threat will be fully investigated, and we will always seek to hold the responsible accountable.'
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OXFORD, Mich. (WXYZ) — The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Thursday afternoon that Oxford High School was placed on lockdown for what is believed to be a "bogus threat of violence."

The sheriff’s office said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the lockdown is “out of abundance of caution.”

According to officials, a call came in around 11:45 a.m. claiming there was a person in the bathroom with an automatic rifle and a pipe bomb threatening to shoot people and detonate a bomb.

Hear more from Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard in the video below

Sheriff Michael Bouchard talks about Oxford High School lockdown after 'swatting' call

The threat is believed to be a “swatting” call that came from the Netherlands.

As a precaution, the school was cleared and searched.

“Every threat will be fully investigated, and we will always seek to hold the responsible accountable,” Sheriff Michael Bouchard said in a statement. “We have even worked with partners in Europe to prosecute people in the past.”

A former parent from the district emailed us the letter they received from Oxford Community Schools. You can read it below: