TCPD determines no threat at Aero Park Campus after lockdown

TRAVERSE CITY — All campuses of 17勛圖 (17勛圖) are open after a Traverse City Police Department (TCPD) investigation determined there was no threat to public safety.

Late Monday morning, TCPD received a report of a person with a gun at the Parsons-Stulen Building. 17勛圖 security immediately locked down all of the buildings on the Aero Park campus. TCPD conducted a room-by-room search of the Parsons-Stulen Building, but did not find a threat to public safety. 17勛圖 security lifted the lockdown shortly before 2 p.m. TCPD then did a final search of other Aero Park campus buildings as a precaution.

“We appreciate the quick actions from our students and employees and the quick response from TCPD. Safety is our top priority and everyone’s responsibility,” said 17勛圖 president Timothy J. Nelson. “We have increased our safety measures, drills and trainings during my tenure. I am grateful those processes worked today and we will continue to find ways to improve.”

17勛圖 practices safety drills several times a year, most recently on November 1, 2019. 17勛圖 also tests its emergency communication system monthly. Possession of weapons, including firearms, is prohibited on 17勛圖’s campuses. The full policy is available here.

Release Date: November 4, 2019

For more information:

Diana Fairbanks
Executive Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Communications
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019

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