All schools and colleges in Huddersfield, including Kirklees College, were put into lockdown earlier today after malicious emails were sent to multiple educational institutions, prompting urgent safety measures. Police have arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with these communications, aiming to protect pupils and staff.
Immediate Lockdown Response
Kirklees College officially confirmed the lockdown, cancelling all classes and advising students and staff not to attend the campus. The precaution was extended to several schools and colleges across the area due to the nature of the threat.
Police Make an Arrest
Local police swiftly intervened and detained a 20-year-old Huddersfield man on suspicion of making malicious communications. This arrest followed investigations into threatening emails sent to educational institutions.
Students Safely Released
After approximately an hour of lockdown, pupils and students were safely released and debriefed. Parents reported children returning home unharmed, with the situation now under control.
Community Reactions
The incident sparked concern among local parents and students, with many expressing relief at the swift police action and lockdown measures. Some questioned the delay in communication from authorities, particularly regarding updates for parents of minors.
Ongoing Police Inquiry
Police are continuing their inquiries into the incident to understand the full circumstances behind the emails and to prevent any future threats. The community remains vigilant as investigations progress.