Grove City College is now secure after state police said they believe false threats were reported Sunday afternoon. In a release from state officials, Grove City police officers were called to the college at 4 p.m. after reports of shots being fired at the campus library. PREVIOUS VIDEO IN PLAYFINDER ABOVE Students were first alerted to a possible threat via an email sent by the school, saying that police were investigating a “potentially dangerous situation on the Grove City College campus.”The email said the incident was reported by the Buhl Library.Local and state police responded and later said no evidence of an active shooter, victims, or witnesses claiming an active shooter were present at the library. Officials said the incident is believed to be a computer-generated swatting call. “Grove City campus is secure,” the release said. “No injuries were reported from this incident, and there are no threats to the public at this time.” The university later issued a post on Facebook, saying, in part: “The library was evacuated, and a shelter in place was issued per Grove City College’s safety policies. Security video footage has been reviewed and campus buildings have been cleared. No evidence was found to confirm the report.””We have been advised by law enforcement that there have been a number of swatting incidents in the region today. An all clear for campus has been issued. Grove City College remains committed to the safety of all students, faculty, and staff in our community.”The college’s Director of Communications , Nick Hildebrand, told Action News 4 that classes for students will operate as normal on Monday. A statement from the university will also be issued on the incident the same day. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Mercer State Police at 724-748-0044. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.

GROVE CITY, Pa. —

Grove City College is now secure after state police said they believe false threats were reported Sunday afternoon.

In a release from state officials, Grove City police officers were called to the college at 4 p.m. after reports of shots being fired at the campus library.

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Students were first alerted to a possible threat via an email sent by the school, saying that police were investigating a “potentially dangerous situation on the Grove City College campus.”

The email said the incident was reported by the Buhl Library.

Local and state police responded and later said no evidence of an active shooter, victims, or witnesses claiming an active shooter were present at the library.

Officials said the incident is believed to be a computer-generated swatting call.

“Grove City campus is secure,” the release said. “No injuries were reported from this incident, and there are no threats to the public at this time.”

The university later issued a post on Facebook, saying, in part:

“The library was evacuated, and a shelter in place was issued per Grove City College’s safety policies. Security video footage has been reviewed and campus buildings have been cleared. No evidence was found to confirm the report.”

“We have been advised by law enforcement that there have been a number of swatting incidents in the region today. An all clear for campus has been issued. Grove City College remains committed to the safety of all students, faculty, and staff in our community.”

The college’s Director of Communications , Nick Hildebrand, told Action News 4 that classes for students will operate as normal on Monday. A statement from the university will also be issued on the incident the same day.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Mercer State Police at 724-748-0044.

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