New Braunfels, Texas, February 1, 2026
Canyon Middle School in New Braunfels was placed on lockdown for approximately three hours following a false threat reported early in the morning. The incident prompted a significant police response, but no weapons or injuries were found. Authorities traced the spoofed threat to Philadelphia, and all students and staff were safely accounted for and reunited with their families after the lockdown was lifted.
New Braunfels, Texas – Lockdown Lifted at Canyon Middle School After False Threat
New Braunfels, Texas – On January 30, 2026, Canyon Middle School was placed on lockdown following a reported threat. The lockdown lasted approximately three hours before being lifted, with no injuries reported and all students and staff accounted for.
Details of the Incident
At around 9:15 a.m., the New Braunfels Police Department responded to a report of a gun on campus at Canyon Middle School, located on FM 1101. The school was immediately placed on lockdown, and officers from various agencies, including the Comal County Sheriff’s Office, New Braunfels Fire Department, and Texas Department of Public Safety, responded to the scene. A coordinated effort was initiated to systematically clear the school premises. No weapons or injuries were found, and once all students were accounted for and deemed safe, the lockdown was lifted. The Comal Independent School District (ISD) then coordinated the reunification of students with their parents.
Investigation and Reunification
Authorities determined that the threat was not credible and traced the spoofed phone call to Philadelphia. During the lockdown, a student was detained, and administrators coordinated parent pickups and student releases upon request. The reunification process was conducted at the entrance of the school, with parents required to present a photo ID and be listed in the school’s system as eligible to pick up the student. Any students unable to be picked up resumed their regular class schedule.
Background Context
False threats, often referred to as “swatting,” have become more common across the country, leading to unnecessary disruptions and the allocation of emergency resources to non-existent threats. Authorities emphasized the importance of treating all threats seriously to ensure the safety of students and staff. The investigation into the source of the spoofed call is ongoing, and officials have stated that making threats across state lines can lead to serious federal charges.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Canyon Middle School, New Braunfels, Texas |
| Incident | Lockdown initiated due to a reported threat |
| Duration | Approximately 3 hours |
| Outcome | No injuries; lockdown lifted; threat deemed not credible |
| Investigation | Spoofed phone call traced to Philadelphia; student detained; ongoing investigation |
FAQ
Why was Canyon Middle School placed on lockdown?
The school was placed on lockdown following a reported threat, which was later determined to be a spoofed phone call from Philadelphia.
Were any students or staff injured during the lockdown?
No, there were no injuries reported, and all students and staff were accounted for and safe.
What is a “swatting” incident?
“Swatting” refers to a false threat, often involving a spoofed phone call, that leads to a large law enforcement response to a location, causing unnecessary disruptions and the allocation of emergency resources to non-existent threats.
What actions are authorities taking in response to the spoofed call?
Authorities are investigating the source of the spoofed call, which was traced to Philadelphia. Officials have stated that making threats across state lines can lead to serious federal charges.
How can parents reunite with their children after the lockdown?
Parents can reunite with their children at the entrance of the school. They must present a photo ID and be listed in the school’s system as eligible to pick up the student. Any students unable to be picked up will resume their regular class schedule.
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