Graffiti Inside Classroom Deemed Non-Threatening
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ZACH COOK
Graffiti found inside a classroom in Lomira caused some panic in the community last week after some misunderstanding of a message sent to families in the District last Tuesday.“I was first made aware of what superintendent Mr. Lloyd described to me as graffiti, not a threat, written on the bottom of a drawer in a science room,” Lomira Police Chief Bryan Frank said. “In speaking with Mr. Lloyd, he did not believe it to be a threat; however, given the recent events, he was going to send out notifications to parents.”