Report outlines 'clear missteps' in response to attempted kidnapping at Aurora elementary school

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The report makes several recommendations for handling crisis situations like the one at Black Forest Hills Elementary last month.reveals police were not called for nearly an hour after an attempted kidnapping at Black Forest Hills Elementary School last month.

The suspect walked on campus at 1:01 p.m. that day. Security video shows him running toward a group of fifth-graders and trying to grab one of them. The report says no one called police for nearly an hour. The principal at the time, Amanda Replogle, instead opted to contact school district security. The school district did not make any contact with Aurora Police until 1:59 p.m., when the district's chief information officer told the assistant director of security to call them.

The report says none of the staff outside at the time saw Galligan approach — they only saw him leave. And no one put the school on a secure perimeter.

 

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