By Matt Kawahara
mkawahara@sacbee.com
A South Lake Tahoe elementary school was locked down for 20 minutes this afternoon after two students reported seeing a suspicious man carrying a gun on the playground, according to a South Lake Tahoe Police Department release.
Police responded to the Tahoe Valley Elementary School shortly after 12:30 p.m., as school officials initiated lockdown procedures, according to the release.
Officers searched the grounds and found no threat on campus. Officers also established a perimeter around the school and searched surrounding neighborhoods for anyone matching the suspect's description.
No one matching the description was located on campus or in the surrounding neighborhoods, the release states.
The students who reported seeing the armed man made significantly different statements, according to the release. Both said they had seen the man near the eastern fence line of the playground, where officers found snow that appeared to be untouched, the release states.
The school was locked down for about 20 minutes until officers determined that no threat existed.
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