Boy arrested after incident saw school locked down

Danny Fullbrook
BBC News, Buckinghamshire
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The school praised students for their calm response to the incident

A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a school temporarily went into lockdown for student safety.

Thames Valley Police were called to a public order incident at Hazeley Academy in Emperor Drive, Milton Keynes, at about 11:38 BST on Tuesday.

The boy, who is from the city, was arrested on suspicion of affray and was remanded into custody.

No-one was injured and there was no wider threat to the public, police added.

Those with information have been asked to contact the police.

In a Facebook post the school praised students for "their calm and responsible behaviour during this time".

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