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Threats made over social media being investigated in Trenton

By Paul Martin Feb 13, 2026 | 1:20 PM

Quinte West OPP isĀ investigating a social media post on Friday which made vague threats regarding Trenton High School.

Police made a public statement on social media noting officers attended the school and found no indication of a credible threat.

OPP officials say public safety is their top priority, and police are working closely with school officials.

This comes after a reported threat to a Brighton school on Thursday.