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Peel police attend Mississauga middle school after reported threat

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TORONTO -

A hold and secure has been lifted at a Mississauga middle school after reports of a possible threat, police say.

Investigators told CP24 that officers received information shortly after 9 a.m. about potential threats to Tomken Road Middle School, located near Tomken Road and Bloor Street.

The school was in a hold and secure position during the investigation but students students were not evacuated.

Shortly before 1 p.m., police confirmed that the hold and secure had been lifted and the threat was not substantiated.

No injuries were reported

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