Several schools in Taupō were placed in lockdown this afternoon for more than two hours while police dealt with an incident in the suburb of Hilltop.
Tauhara College, Tauhara Primary School and Lake Taupō Christian School advised parents via their Facebook pages, just after 2.30pm, not to come to school to pick up children.
Police were driving round the streets near the scene of the incident alerting residents with a loud speaker to “stay indoors”.
There is also heavy traffic outside the cordons to the schools, with hundreds of parents parked on the side of the road and milling outside very frustrated at the lack of information.
The schools came out of lockdown shortly before 5pm, although cordons, with armed police, remained in place at both ends of Arthur Cres.
A Police spokesperson said they continued to have “a heightened presence in the area” as they worked to locate a person of interest.
Police have yet to confirm the nature of the incident.
“Tauhara College has gone into lockdown. The police have asked the school be put into lockdown because of an incident in the area. We will continue to provide updates on our Facebook as often as possible. Please do not come to the school or phone the school as you will not be attended to and this may cause disruption to the management of this incident and could potentially place yourselves and/or our staff and student’s safety at risk. All further updates will be provided on our Facebook,” the post said.
A parent, waiting for her son at Tauhara Primary School said there had been a helicopter circling the area and lots of police cars.
She said armed police officers had stopped a vehicle on Crown Rd near Tauhara Primary School and appeared to be detaining someone in the middle of the road.
A woman who saw police detain someone earlier said they released him soon afterwards. Cordons have blocked off Invergarry Rd, and there are road spikes out.
A police spokesperson said they were asking members of the public to avoid the Hilltop area as they “respond to an incident”.
“Cordons are in place on multiple streets in the area, and schools have been placed into lockdown as a precaution,” the spokesperson said at 3.30pm.
“More information will be released when we are in a position to do so.”
A message on the Lake Taupō Christian School Facebook page told parents not to be alarmed.
“Do not be alarmed, we are all safe. We are under police guidance and ask parents not to come to school until we are given the all-clear. We will give any updates and the all-clear via our school app. Please download the Skool Loop app and select Lake Taupo Christian School.”