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1of26Heights High School Ninth Grade Student Juan Garcia comforts his mother, Erica Flores, after they are reunited at Arlington and E. 14th Streets Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston. An active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less2of26Heights High School parents and students are reunited at Arlington and E. 14th Streets Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston. An active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less3of26Francisco Madrid, right, a ninth-grader at Heights High School, is reunited with his mother, Adriana Ordaz, and Vero Hernandez, left, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, near Heights High School in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less4of26Heights High School parents waiting at Immanuel Lutheran Church to be reunited with students after an active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less5of26Houston Police Department officers remain on site at Arlington and E. 14th Streets after an active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less6of26Houston Police Department SWAT team remains on site at Arlington and E. 14th Streets after an active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less7of26Heights High School parents and students are reunited at Arlington and E. 14th Streets Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston. An active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less8of26Houston Police Department SWAT team remains on site at Arlington and E. 14th Streets after an active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less9of26Heights High School parents and students are reunited at Arlington and E. 14th Streets Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston. An active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less10of26Heights High School parents and students are reunited at Arlington and E. 14th Streets Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston. An active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less11of26Heights High School parents and students waiting to be reunited at Arlington and E. 14th Streets after an active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less12of26Heights High School parents waiting to be reunited with students after an active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less13of26
Parents wait for their children outside Heights High School in Houston.
Dug BegleyShow MoreShow Less14of26Heights High School parent Pamela Smith becomes emotional when she talks about picking up her 10th grade son, Ashton Smith, after an active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston. Ashton said Houston Police Deparment SWAT team knocked on his classroom door and did a search. He was corresponding with his mother via text. Pamela was working when she got Ashton’s texts. She then drove across town from Humble to the school.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less15of26Heights High School parents and students reunited after an active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less16of26Heights High School parents and students are reunited after an active shooter scare forces the school and nearby campuses into lockdown Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less17of26A man hugs his daughter as they were reunited after a reported active shooter scare at Heights High School on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 in Houston. Active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less18of26Francisco Madrid, a ninth-grader at Heights High School, is reunited with his mother, Adriana Ordaz, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, near Heights High School in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less19of26Houston Police officers and Harris County constables on the scene after a reported active shooter scare at Heights High School on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 in Houston. Active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less20of26A woman hugs a student as they walked away from Heights High School after they were reunited after a reported active shooter scare at Heights High School on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 in Houston. Active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less21of26Parents wait to get word about their children across the street from Heights High School as Houston Police and Harris County constables investigated a reported active shooter scare at Heights High School on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 in Houston. Active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less22of26Francisco Madrid, a ninth-grader at Heights High School, is reunited with his mother, Adriana Ordaz, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, near Heights High School in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less23of26Chryshone Newsom, 14, hugs her uncle Shawn Motley and her aunt Cachet Motley as they were reunited after a reported active shooter scare at Heights High School on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 in Houston. Active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less24of26
Heights High School, photographed Monday, Nov. 8, 2021, in Houston.
Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less25of26A woman hugs a student after they were reunited after a reported active shooter scare at Heights High School on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 in Houston. Active shooter scare forces Heights High School and nearby campuses into lockdown.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less26of26
Parents wait for their children outside Heights High School in Houston.
Police and panicked parents scrambled to Heights High School Tuesday afternoon, in frantic response to a false report that a gunman had shot 10 people in a room on the 2,400-student Houston ISD campus.
The school went into lock down around 1 p.m., and police officers found the room locked and immediately breached the door, according to Chief Troy Finner. Two sweeps of the school found nothing, according to the Houston Police Department.