School staff chose not to let pupils out until after police attended, the M.E.N. understands
A school was in 'lockdown', not letting pupils leave, after reports of men behaving suspiciously nearby.
Police were called to reports of two men said to be behaving suspiciously on Fir Tree Avenue, the Manchester Evening News understands, at around 3.15pm yesterday, October 19. The road is host to the Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Primary School in Oldham. The school is understood to have kept students inside the school until police attended the scene in a decision taken by staff.READ MORE: Angela Rayner MP slams 'repugnant malice' as messages she received from vile man revealed
Police attended the scene on Fir Tree Avenue. However, the two men mentioned in the reports were not seen by officers and there was no evidence of a crime having occurred, the M.E.N. understands.
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