SHERMAN COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities and USD 352 officials are investigating a suspect in connection with an alleged school threat.
On Monday, morning the Sherman county law enforcement required the Goodland Junior/Senior High School go to a lockdown situation, according to Superintendent Bill Bierman.
According to the sheriff's office, all schools were put on high alert for a threat made against staff and the High School. Deputies located the suspect and placed them into custody. Authorities have not released the name of the suspect or details on possible charges.