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    Police Respond to Menacing Incident in Medford, Suspect Believed to Be Inside Home

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    MEDFORD, Ore. — Authorities are currently on the scene of a menacing incident involving a handgun in the 400 block of N Grape St. in Medford. The Medford Police Department has established a perimeter around a residence where they believe the suspect is holed up.

    Officers are working to make contact with the individual inside the home, but details surrounding the situation remain limited. The Medford Police have advised the public to avoid the area as roads surrounding the location have been closed to ensure safety.

    In response to the threat, McLaughlin Middle School was placed under a secure status earlier this afternoon. However, that precautionary measure has since been lifted after authorities confirmed there was no direct threat to the school.

    No injuries have been reported at this time, and the situation is ongoing. Police are urging residents in the surrounding areas to remain vigilant and follow any further instructions from local law enforcement as they continue to handle the situation.

    Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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