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‘Lifted’: Police say lockdown at Burlington school caused by water gun thought to be a real gun

Police responded to Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School around 11:10 a.m. in response to a possible firearm sighting in the parking lot.

Burlington Post
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A lockdown that triggered a large Halton police presence at a Burlington school Wednesday (May 1) has been “lifted,” according to police.

Police responded to Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School around 11:10 a.m. in response to a possible firearm sighting in the parking lot, Const. Jeff Dillon told Inside Halton.

Louie Rosella
Louie Rosella

is an online editor with Metroland. He can be reached at lrosella@metroland.com.

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