Police say Eden High School evacuated due to a threat.
A high school in St. Catharines was evacuated around 10:45 this morning after police were made aware of a threat.
Niagara Regional Police tweeting out the threat involves Eden High School.
Officers say no one was hurt and there is no known risk to public safety at this time.
The DSBN notes staff and students are safe, and families are being contacted by the school.
Students who take transportation will be bused home, and kids who don't will wait for rides at a nearby location with staff.
There is no word on the exact nature of the threat, but detectives say the investigation continues.
Anyone with further information is asked to contact detectives at (905) 688-4111, dial option 3 ext. 1022200. Or CrimeStoppers at 1 (800) 222-TIPS (8477).
We are aware of a threat involving Eden High School in @St_Catharines.
— NRPS (@NiagRegPolice) January 24, 2022
To ensure the safety of students and staff, the school is being evacuated while the investigation continues.
More information to follow as available.

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