Police in north suburban Gurnee arrested a 13-year-old boy who brought a gun to school on Friday, causing a soft lockdown, according to authorities.
The Viking Middle School student was taken to the Gurnee Police Department for questioning and later charged with unlawful possession of a weapon in school, police said in a news release. He was later released into the custody of his parents.
The school was placed on a soft lockdown at around 9:30 a.m. following reports of a gun on school grounds, police said. Initial reports revealed that a student overheard another student who had talked about possessing a weapon.
Gurnee police, in conjunction with a K-9 from the Lake County Sheriff's Office, conducted a search of the school and discovered a loaded handgun in a student's locker. Police located the student and placed them into custody, authorities stated.
Through an investigation, police determined no credible threats were made to other students or school staff.
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