(KAIR)--No fight, no riot, no one injured.
Those are the words of David Reist, President of Highland Community College, following widely circulating rumors regarding a call for law enforcement on the college campus Monday.
According to an emailed response from Reist, following inquiries made by MSC News, Highland Police Monday were looking for a student, and had requested assistance from outside agencies.
However, according to Craig Mosher, Vice President for Student Advancement at the college, no one was arrested following what he calls a now concluded investigation into possible illegal activities.
The exaggerated rumors apparently stem from a separate, unrelated event happening on the campus around the same time that law enforcement arrived.
According to Reist, an ambulance and Life Flight helicopter were present on the campus, but were being used as part of an EMT training class.
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