Police investigate graffiti threatening violence against pupils and staff at a Grimsby school following social media concerns.

Someone posted a picture of it online Tuesday. The graffiti was at a Weelsby Avenue bus stop. It talked about violence on Wednesday. Police are checking it out fully.
They are working with the school too. They don’t think it’s a real threat right now. They have no other proof yet. A police inspector, Claire Jacobs, spoke about it.
They got the report Tuesday, February 25th. The graffiti mentioned the school. It was seen at the Weelsby Avenue bus stop. They don’t know when someone wrote the graffiti. They are unsure how long it was there. The writing mentioned violence on the 26th.
The police understand everyone is scared. They will have more police at the school. Police want to ease people’s worries. Talk to them if you are concerned. They are still looking into this.
The police are working with the school. The goal is to know all the facts. Please call 101 if you know anything. Quote log number 506 from February 25th. The school was open today like normal.
The school’s principal addressed the threat. It spread on social media quickly. Police found no real danger after checking. The school is safe for staff and students. Police will be at the school today.
The school knows people are worried. They told parents about it directly. The school’s main concern is safety. They will keep working with the police.