UPDATE: KTTS News has spoke to the Christian County Sheriff, who says they will interview a person during the investigation and there is no imminent threat to the school or people inside.
The Sheriff says the threat did not come from a student.
Ozark Schools tweeted this morning that Ozark Junior High is in a ‘Code Yellow’ lockdown.
As a precaution, OJH is on code yellow lockdown b/c of a potential threat. School Resource Officers and Sheriff’s Dept. are investigating. Code yellow means normal operations are happening within the building, however, no one is able to enter or leave the building. pic.twitter.com/1DxcAnlu9w
— Ozark Schools (@OzarkTigers) September 29, 2020
It’s unclear what potential threat was made or if/when the school with release the lockdown.
Normal operations will continue but no one will be able to enter or leave.
This story will be updated.