Dobie High School Lockdown: Student Told to Hide Under Desk; Pasadena ISD

Lockdown Implemented at Dobie High School After Report of Armed Individual

Pasadena ISD Says Students Sheltered in Classrooms as Police Responded

Students at Dobie High School were placed on lockdown Tuesday, Feb. 17, after reports of a suspicious armed individual in the area prompted an emergency response.

According to the Pasadena Independent School District (PISD), the campus was immediately secured as a precaution. Students were instructed to shelter in place inside their classrooms with the lights turned off while administrators and law enforcement assessed the situation.

Police responded to the scene to investigate the report. District officials said the lockdown was initiated out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of students and staff.

During the lockdown, classroom doors remained secured, and normal campus movement was halted. Parents were notified of the situation, and district officials worked closely with responding officers to monitor developments in real time.

Authorities have not released details about the suspicious individual or confirmed whether anyone was taken into custody. It was not immediately clear how long the lockdown remained in effect.

Pasadena ISD emphasized that student safety remains its top priority and that emergency protocols are designed to minimize risk during potential threats.

The investigation remains ongoing, and additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

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