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Updated at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 2nd.
A man has been arrested after a weapons complaint in the Fairview area on Wednesday.
Halifax Regional Police responded to an incident near Frederick Avenue just after 12 p.m.
The area was shut down between Alex and Hillcrest streets with the public asked to stay away.
In an update, police say Frederick Avenue has reopened to traffic and there is no threat to public safety.
Several schools in the area were placed in a hold and secure, including Burton Ettinger, Clayton Park Junior High, Duc d’Anville, Fairview Heights, and Fairview Junior High. The Halifax Regional Centre for Education says the measure has now been lifted at all five schools.
Students will be dismissed at their regular times. Families have been notified.
The investigation is ongoing.
Several schools in the Halifax area are currently in a hold and secure.
The Halifax Regional Centre for Education has sent out a Tweet explaining the move is due to events unfolding in the community.
NOTE: Burton Ettinger, Clayton Park JH, Duc d’Anville Fairview Heights, and Fairview JH are currently in a hold & secure as an event unfolds in the community.
Families have been notified.
— Halifax Regional Centre for Education (@HRCE_NS) November 2, 2022
The impacted schools include Burton Ettinger, Clayton Park Junior High, Duc d’Anville, Fairview Heights, and Fairview Junior High. Families have been notified.
This comes as police say they’re responding to a weapons complaint near Frederick Avenue. The area is closed between Alex and Hillcrest streets.