Crime & Safety

Update: Three Schools Locked Down in Berryessa as Police Search For Burglary Suspect

The lockdowns were lifted at 12:40 p.m. after police arrested the suspect.

Three San Jose schools were locked down for more than two hours today as police investigated a residential burglary, police said.

Police told Piedmont Hills High School, Ruskin Elementary School and St. Victor School to go on lockdown shortly after officers responded to a report of a burglary in progress on nearby Zion Lane at about 9:50 a.m., police spokesman Officer Albert Morales said.

The lockdowns were lifted at about 12:40 p.m. after officers arrested the burglary suspect, Morales said.

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"We're satisfied we have the person we're looking for," Morales said, adding that police were still in the process of identifying the suspect.

The suspect, a juvenile, did not appear to have a firearm, Morales said. Kialyn Higashi, school secretary at Ruskin, a K-5 public school at 1401 Turlock Lane, said the school was told by police to "shelter in place" shortly before 10:30 a.m., and got the all-clear notification at about 12:47 p.m.

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"Students were fed their lunches" in their classrooms, Higashi said. "They remained in the building until it was lifted." "There have been a lot of robberies here in the Berryessa area," Higashi added.

Piedmont Hills High School is located at 1377 Piedmont Road. St. Victor's is a K-8 private Catholic school at 3150 Sierra Road.

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