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Police Increase Patrols at Western Springs College After Student Threats

17 February 2026
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Police Increase Patrols at Western Springs College After Student Threats
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Police have heightened their presence at Western Springs College in central Auckland following fresh threats made by students from another school against its pupils, marking the second such incident in a week. Principal Ivan Davis announced the increased police patrols via the school’s Facebook page to ensure student safety. Although no violence occurred on school grounds, an altercation related to the threats took place later at a nearby bus stop. The situation has raised concerns among parents and the community regarding student safety.

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