Tuesday, January 21, 2014

MSSU campus pronounced OK following lockdown

(From Southern News Service)

Officials at Missouri Southern State University have announced that residence halls are secure after reports that a suspicious person had been seen on campus this afternoon.
A RAVE mobile alert was sent out at 2:43 p.m. warning that a suspicious person had been spotted in the field between the Mills H. Anderson Public Safety Center and the university’s residence halls.
Students reported that the person walked from the field toward the residence halls. Campus police were notified and conducted a search of the halls, which were locked down.
“The safety of our students is our utmost priority,” said Darren Fullerton, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management.  “Upon notification of a potential incident, the residence halls were locked down and a thorough search of each hall was completed by the university police department.”

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