If you or anyone you know has any information concerning these reports, you are asked to contact the Reidsville Police Department at (336) 349-1010.Ĭharges: WARRANT SERVICE (1) WARRANT SERVICE (1) (Reidsville, NC) – The Reidsville Police Department has released the following reports. A note pertaining to juvenile listings: at the time of this posting, NC Youths ages 16 and older who are charged with a criminal offense automatically go directly to the adult criminal system, not the juvenile delinquency system. By listing these arrests/summons is our way of informing the public of its tax dollars at work and thus keeping the public informed on police activities, helping to act as a check and balance. Rockingham Update understands that an arrest isn’t just about the individual who has been charged, it is also part of a process of the duties of the tax-payer funded police force at work. Please contact Rockingham Update to report an inaccuracy. Rockingham Update reproduces publicly available records but does not guarantee accuracy of the records as they are maintained by the public services agency or public information source. The information listed in this posting reflects crimes as reported to as of the posting date. All content provided in RockinghamUpdate’s Crime Blotter is obtained from the public domain and accessible through the reporting agency of record in the city, county or state from where the data was obtained. Current status of individuals must be verified by law enforcement. Due to the format, it is only updated periodically. This post is intended for informational purposes.
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An arrest does not mean that the individual has been convicted of the crime. There is no credible threat to either Reidsville High School or the middle school, but officials say these incidents have become far too commonplace in the Triad and nationwide.Disclaimer: All individuals arrested, charged or served with a summons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We thank the Reidsville Police Department for all of their support! Thank you for your support as we keep safety a top priority." "Our students and staff did an outstanding job. Once the secured perimeter was lifted, the Rockingham County Schools District said in a statement to families: They say anytime there is a perceived threat, it's always taken seriously. Rockingham County leaders say all protocols were followed.
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Just last week, district leaders announced plans to implement new security measures to cut down on school violence. Over the past month, several schools in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School District, including Parkland, Mount Tabor and RJ Reynolds High Schools, have been placed on lockdowns and faced multiple threats and shootings.
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The school system in conjunction with the Reidsville Police Department are investigating the threat, but as of now, everyone is safe. No one is permitted to enter or exit the buildings. Rockingham County Schools is just the next district in our area to be hit with concerning threats.Ī social media threat leaves two Rockingham County schools on a "secured perimeter" on Monday.īoth Reidsville High School and Reidsville Middle School were placed on this secured perimeter, which officials say means school remained in session, but all exterior doors were locked.