Lockdown lifted at Middle school in Fremont following police activity

Bay City News
Friday, October 7, 2016

FREMONT, Calif. -- The lockdown has been lifted at Walters Junior High in Fremont following earlier police activity in the Sundale neighborhood, according to police.



Just after 12:30 p.m. on Friday, officers responded to an armed robbery at Warwick Elementary School.



A female was robbed at gunpoint of her purse near the Darwin side of the campus. A responding officer located the suspect policle in the area of Stevenson and Sundale.



The suspect vehicle crashed shortly thereafter at Stevenson and Davis. Four occupants in the vehicle immediately fled on foot into the surrounding residential area. Two of the suspects have been taken into custody and two are still outstanding.



A large perimeter is in place and search teams are looking for the suspects in the area of Sundale, Trinity and Stevenson Blvd.



Walters Jr. High was placed on lockdown and a shelter in place was implemented at Brier Elementary and Kennedy High. The lockdown and shelter in place were lifted and students were dismissed to their parents.



The two outstanding suspects are considered to be armed and dangerous. They are described as follows:



Male Suspect - Hispanic male adult, 19 - 25 years old, 5'8"-5'10", unshaven with short black hair wearing a white tank top and blue jeans.



Female Suspect - Hispanic female adult, 18-24 years old, 5'5"-5'7", 125-135 lbs, straight black hair past the shoulders, grey shirt and blue jeans.



Anyone with information that could help with our investigation, is asked to please dial 9-1-1 or call our non-emergency number at 510-790-6800 x 3.



This remains an ongoing investigation and no further details are being released at this time.

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