Shelter in Place Order Issued on Thorburn Road in St. John's Due to Possible Weapons Offense

Sunday, Apr 13, 2025 9:59 pm ET1min read

Police are investigating a possible weapons offence in St. John's, ordering residents on Thorburn Road to shelter in place. The RNC has contained the matter to a residence and is asking the public to stay away from the area. Nearby roads are blocked as police respond to the incident.

St. John's, Newfoundland - The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) is currently investigating a possible weapons offence in the city. The incident has led to the evacuation of residents in the area of Thorburn Road, between Prince Philip Drive and O'Leary Avenue, who have been instructed to shelter in place. As of 10:50 p.m., the RNC has successfully contained the matter to a residence.

The RNC has also blocked nearby roads to ensure public safety and prevent any potential disruptions to the investigation. The general public is advised to stay away from the area while police continue to investigate the incident. No further details have been released regarding the nature of the weapons offence or any potential suspects.

This incident comes amidst ongoing concerns about public safety and the security of educational institutions in St. John's. Just this week, a student was arrested "with weapons" at a local high school, raising questions about the safety measures in place at schools. The public's attention is now focused on the RNC's response to this latest incident and the broader implications for public safety in the city.

The RNC has not yet provided a timeline for the investigation or any updates on the situation. As more information becomes available, this article will be updated accordingly.

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