The Joaquin ISD was placed on "lock-down" around 1 p.m. Friday afternoon after a 911 call came into the Shelby County Sheriff's Department that an individual was seen on the campus with a possible gun.
After further investigation it was determined there was no gun involved in the incident.
Joaquin ISD Administrative Assistant Jennifer McCann released the following:
"After the District received a report, we placed our campuses on a precautionary lockdown. All school buildings were searched and everything on campuses was secure. We have now been given an all clear."
The Tenaha ISD was also placed on a "lock-down" as a precaution, according to Tenaha ISD Administrative Assistant Brenda Lucas.