POLK COUNTY, Fla. — A lockdown was lifted Thursday morning after a parent reported seeing two armed men near the Davenport School of the Arts, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said.
Deputies said the woman called 911 shortly after 8:15 a.m. to report that the men were dressed in black and armed with rifles or assault weapons.
Investigators said they searched nearby neighborhoods, where they discovered two men dressed in black whom the woman positively identified.
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Deputies said the men told them they had been target shooting with BB guns on their property, which is less than a mile from the school.
Investigators said they will have an increased presence at school for several days as a precaution.
Polk County Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd said classes have resumed, but students may check out for the day.
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She said counseling will be provided to anyone who seeks it.
Security was heightened at nearby Loughman Oaks Elementary School and Ridgeview Global Studies Academy, but the schools have resumed normal operations.
No one was injured.
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