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Police Say No Threat to School After Lincoln School Goes Into “Secure!” Protocol

By Derek Sidian Oct 7, 2025 | 1:07 PM

Fergus Falls, MN – The Fergus Falls Police Department says there was no threat to Lincoln Elementary School after the building went into its “Secure!” protocol Tuesday morning.

Parents of Lincoln School students received an email late Tuesday morning saying the school went into “Secure!” protocol earlier that morning. The “Secure!” protocol instructs students and staff to remain inside, keep the outside doors locked, and have an increase in situational awareness, but otherwise classes operate as normal. The school said that the decision to move to a “Secure!” status was based on a report of police activity in the neighborhood.

Sergeant Abram Silbernagel says police were called to perform a wellness check on a homeless man seen in the area. He says that after talking with the man, officers eventually transported him to the Salvation Army for assistance. Sgt. Silbernagel says that there was no threat to the school, and the “Secure!” protocol was invoked out of an abundance of caution.

The school was in communication with the police department and remained in “Secure!” status until given the all clear from officers.

Superintendent of Fergus Falls Public Schools Jeff Drake says he appreciates the work of the Fergus Falls Police Department in keeping the school and community safe, and thanks the staff and students of Lincoln Elementary for successfully following the safety procedures.

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