Navajo Pine High in lockdown, parents asked to pick up students
Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero Navajo police and school officials look on Tuesday during a lockdown in Navajo, New Mexico, Tuesday.

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero
Navajo police and school officials look on Tuesday during a lockdown in Navajo, New Mexico, Tuesday.
NAVAJO, N.M.

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero
Renaldo Selestewa with Navajo Pine Fire District puts up barricade tape during a school lockdown in Navajo, New Mexico, Tuesday.
Navajo Pine High School is currently on lockdown, a school counselor told the Navajo Times, and the school asks that parents pick up their children as soon as possible.
School counselor Joshua Stepney said that he couldn’t release details on why the school is in lockdown.
“That is something we’re not disclosing at this time,” he said. “We’re just in lockdown.”
Stepney said the school asks that parents or guardians pick up students because the school won’t allow children to leave the school on foot during the lockdown.
“If your child is here at the school, you have to come pick up the child,” he said.

Navajo Times | Donovan Quintero
Lt. Note Louis, an EMS with Navajo Fire District, directs traffic along Navajo Route 12 during a school lockdown in Navajo, New Mexico, Tuesday.
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