Gun reported at Montague high school turns out to be replica

Police were called to Montague Regional High School in eastern P.E.I. on Monday after people reported seeing a gun on school grounds. (Laura Meader/CBC - image credit)
Police were called to Montague Regional High School in eastern P.E.I. on Monday after people reported seeing a gun on school grounds. (Laura Meader/CBC - image credit)

RCMP say there is no threat to the public after a replica firearm was seized at Montague Regional High School on Monday.

The school was locked down at about 12:45 p.m. after reports that a firearm had been seen on school grounds.

When police officers got to the school on Valleyfield Road, they found the object to be a replica pistol.

There were no injuries, and police determined there was no threat to the public or anyone at the school, said RCMP Cpl. Gavin Moore.

Anytime anybody believes a firearm is on school property, that is something that needs to be addressed quickly. — Cpl. Gavin Moore

He said even though the report of the gun came third-hand, it was important to notify police.

"Certainly anytime anybody believes a firearm is on school property, that is something that needs to be addressed quickly."

Moore said the lockdown lasted only a short time. He said the investigation is continuing, and it's uncertain whether charges will be laid.