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Grand Forks High School parent arrested for alleged assault

Grand Forks RCMP officers arrested a parent at Grand Forks High School Thursday afternoon for allegedly assaulting the school principal on campus.  

Police responded to a lockdown situation at the school at about 2:15 p.m. after receiving reports of the alleged assault.  

Officers arrived promptly and arrested the parent at the scene without further incident.

Police say no serious injuries were reported, and no students or other staff members were involved or at risk during the incident. 

The parent was later released on an Undertaking, with conditions prohibiting contact and restricting them from attending the school. 

RCMP continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding this incident. 

Anyone with additional information related to this incident is encouraged to contact Grand Forks RCMP.  


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