Ottawa police investigate after Bell High School students report chase, 'possible weapon'

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No one was injured, the Ottawa Police Service stated.

Published Oct 15, 2024  • 

An Ottawa Police Services vehicle in a file photo.An Ottawa Police Services vehicle in a file photo. Photo by Jean Levac /POSTMEDIA

Ottawa police are investigating after an alleged incident at Bell High School on Tuesday.

“Police responded to Bell High School this afternoon after reports from students about a possible weapon and being chased while they were on a break outside of the school,” the Ottawa Police Service stated in a post on X Tuesday.

The school was quickly secured and deemed safe, police added.

No one was injured, the police service said.

No other information was released.

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