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Afterschool activities canceled amid police investigation into threat Sara Ensey, the school's communication specialist, said the school is taking "preventative measures" because of a situation they are "taking seriously." According to Ensey, Colchester police approached a parent of a Colchester student at home on an unrelated matter. At that time, the parent made a "generalized threat" something like, "Wait until you see what happens." He was asked to clarify and police said he responded, "you'll just have to wait and see." This person did not specifically direct his threat towards the school, Ensey said, but because this person is a parent of a student, district officials decided to cancel all after school activities. Students and staff were told to go home immediately after the school day ended. An email notification from Superintendent Larry Waters was sent to parents:This is an important message from Larry Waters, superintendent of the Colchester School District. This afternoon, the Colchester School District was informed by Colchester Police Department of a potential threat to our schools. Even with our enhanced securuity measures at all schools, we consider this threat to be serious and feel that it requires added measures of safety. Colchester police are proactively responding to the matter and hope to have it resolved today. Please know that we will keep you informed.