TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) -- Indiana State Police completed their search of a Terre Haute high school Friday afternoon and no weapons were found.
Police officers arrived to Terre Haute North Vigo High School armed before noon on Friday in search of a possible gunman. Students and faculty were instructed to take shelter immediately.
A bomb-sniffing dog was also brought in to the school to search for explosives. None were found.
Terre Haute is about 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of Indianapolis.
ISP EOD/and district troopers complete at THN HS...nothing found...all students-staff safe..Further questions go to THPD...
— Sgt. Joe Watts (@ISPPutnamville) April 7, 2017
"All present indications point to this being a hoax." - Indiana State Police @dbursten in reference to the situation at Terre Haute HS
— Meredith (@meredithjuliet_) April 7, 2017
To dispell any rumors, there is NO hostage situation at North High School. Students and staff are safe! All of our resources are being used
— Officer Ryan Adamson (@THPDPIO) April 7, 2017
THPD is lead agency for threat at THN High School..Troopers assisting..No injuries..Remain calm and vigilant..direct inquiries to THPD..
— Sgt. Joe Watts (@ISPPutnamville) April 7, 2017
Still at Terre Haute North High School for the code red lockdown
No major changes in the situation large crowds gathered across Maple ave pic.twitter.com/eH0RYZKpnd— Austen Leake (@tribstarausten) April 7, 2017
Prayers go out to the Terre Haute North community... hope they find the shooter before anything goes wrong
— Michelle Jenkins (@michelle_sftbll) April 7, 2017
Police entering Terre Haute North High School with Assault rifles pic.twitter.com/Y4ZiJqvh58
— Kyle West (@DJKyleWest) April 7, 2017
Terre Haute North HS https://t.co/sNjWMC4LxI
— Austen Leake (@tribstarausten) April 7, 2017