A student at Rockwood High School is arrested after making a threat.
Chief Deputy Tim Phillips with the Roane County Sheriff’s Office says school officials were made aware of a potential threat allegedly made by a student yesterday (Tuesday) morning.
Law enforcement responded to make sure everyone on campus was safe and Phillips said there was no immediate danger to students or staff. They identified the student and took them into custody
The investigation is on-going.
Official Press Release:
April 15, 2025
Roane County Sheriff’s Office Addresses Threat Made by Student at Rockwood High.
The Roane County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with Roane County Schools and 9th Judicial District Attorney Generals Office, is currently investigating a threat made by a student at Rockwood High. The safety of our students, school staff, and community remains our top priority.
On April 15, 2025 at 10:45, school officials were made aware of a potential threat allegedly made by a student. The incident was immediately reported to law enforcement, and officers responded promptly to ensure the safety of everyone on campus. The student involved has been identified and arrested. There is no immediate danger to students or staff at this time.
“Our agency takes all threats seriously and responds with swift and appropriate action,” said Chief Deputy Tim Phillips. “We appreciate the quick reporting by school personnel and the cooperation of students.”
We encourage parents to speak with their children about the seriousness of making threats, even if intended as jokes, and to report any suspicious behavior to school officials or law enforcement.
Chief Deputy Tim Phillips
