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Report of Gun at Sonoma County School Unfounded
Created by Brian Shields on 3/18/2009 2:10:36 PM


ROHNERT PARK (BCN) -- Dozens of parents have gathered at Rancho Cotate High School in  Rohnert Park, where police now say a report of a student with a gun on campus  Wednesday morning appears to have been unfounded.

The school was letting parents onto the campus around 11:30 a.m.  to pick up their students but district officials said classes would remain in  session and that students were encouraged to stay at school.

Sgt. Art Sweeney said Rohnert Park police received a transfer call  from the California Highway Patrol dispatch center in Vallejo at 9:12 a.m.

The caller had told a CHP dispatcher that a male student was in a  bathroom on the high school campus with a gun.

Cell phone 911 calls are sometimes routed to the Vallejo CHP  center, which then forwards the calls to local police. However, when the CHP  transferred the call to Rohnert Park police, it was dropped, Sweeney said.

Sweeney said the call was made from a pay-as-you-go cell phone,  preventing authorities from tracing it.

Rohnert Park treated the report as credible and immediately  contacted the high school, which was placed on lockdown around 9:15 a.m.,  Sweeney said.

A swarm of officers responded, searching the campus bathrooms,  Sweeney said. No gun was found.

Shortly before 11 a.m., the school remained on lockdown and a  secondary search was under way by two five-person teams, police said.

Some parents waiting outside the school for an update on the  situation were emotional.

Dan Karlstad, whose 13-year-old daughter is a freshman at the  school, was upset police hadn't searched classrooms in addition to the  bathrooms.

"I don't want my daughter wandering around in there when there  might be a gun," Karlstad said. "They have not searched everywhere."

Connie Skelton, whose son and daughter attend Rancho Cotate, said  her daughter, who is a sophomore, told her via text message there was a rumor  circulating among students earlier this morning that someone had committed  suicide in a bathroom.

Skelton said the California High School Exit Exam is being  administered at the school today and speculated that the test may have been  related to the 911 call.

"It sounds like someone didn't want to take the test," she said.

Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District Superintendent Barbara  Vrankovich confirmed that the exit exam was being administered at the school  yesterday and today.

She said the district is reporting to the state that there was a  testing irregularity. It was unclear whether and when the test would be  readministered.

Cross & Crown Lutheran School for kindergarteners and preschoolers  at 5475 Snyder Lane was also placed on lockdown this morning, an  administrative worker there said.

She said police called around 9:30 a.m. and told teachers to lock  the students inside.

(Copyright 2009, Bay City News, All rights reserved.)

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