Grand Rapids, MI – Kent County authorities have completed an investigation into a possible threat at Forest Hills Northern High School. Over the past few days, officials received multiple verbal tips and one anonymous report through the OK2SAY hotline. The tips mentioned potential safety risks to the school.
According to the Kent County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), School Resource Officers and detectives quickly responded by launching a thorough investigation. After reviewing all information, authorities confirmed no credible threat existed to the school or its students.
The sheriff’s office thanked the community for the prompt reporting of concerns. “We appreciate the chance to investigate and ensure the safety of our students,” KCSO said in a statement. Officials encouraged students, staff, and families to continue using OK2SAY to report any future threats.
Forest Hills Northern High School has not announced any changes to its schedule. The investigation highlights the importance of staying vigilant and acting swiftly in potential safety matters. For further details, the Kent County Sheriff’s Office remains available for questions.