Why was the Plymouth State University advised students to stay in their rooms?”
Plymouth State University was placed on alert and students were advised to stay in their rooms after a suspicious-looking person was reported on campus Tuesday evening. The University’s Web site said that an individual was reported to have been seen with a handgun. The site said there was not a shooting and that the person had not been seen since the initial report. The Web site also said that it was not known if the individual was a student. At about 10 p.m. the University Web site said that all buildings had been searched, the campus advisory had been lifted and there had been no further sightings of the individual. An early report indicated police on campus were looking for “someone of interest acting in a manner considered suspicious.” University spokesman Bill Lyndes said the person was described as a white male, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall. He was seen wearing a white baggy hooded-sweatshirt, dark baggy sweatpants and a bandanna or hat. Lyndes said some students reported t
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Plymouth State University was placed on alert and students were advised to stay in their rooms after a suspicious-looking person was reported on campus Tuesday evening. The University’s Web site said that an individual was reported to have been seen with a handgun. The site said there was not a shooting and that the person had not been seen since the initial report. The Web site also said that it was not known if the individual was a student. At about 10 p.m. the University Web site said that all buildings had been searched, the campus advisory had been lifted and there had been no further sightings of the individual. An early report indicated police on campus were looking for “someone of interest acting in a manner considered suspicious.” University spokesman Bill Lyndes said the person was described as a white male, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall. He was seen wearing a white baggy hooded-sweatshirt, dark baggy sweatpants and a bandanna or hat. Lyndes said some s
Plymouth State University was placed on alert and students were advised to stay in their rooms after a suspicious-looking person was reported on campus Tuesday evening. The University’s Web site said that an individual was reported to have been seen with a handgun. The site said there was not a shooting and that the person had not been seen since the initial report. The Web site also said that it was not known if the individual was a student. At about 10 p.m. the University Web site said that all buildings had been searched, the campus advisory had been lifted and there had been no further sightings of the individual.