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Officers investigating alleged sexual assault at CMS school, CMPD says

Piedmont Middle School is located east of uptown in Charlotte.

Piedmont Middle School is located east of uptown in Charlotte.

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers are investigating an alleged sexual assault at Piedmont Middle School, the department told The Charlotte Observer Thursday.

Reports about an assault surfaced on social media Wednesday, but exact details on the incident remain shielded as police investigate.

CMPD did not have any public reports related to the alleged assault at the middle school east of uptown and near Charlotte’s Plaza Midwood neighborhood. The department said “there is an ongoing active investigation” in response to an Observer question. Since the incident involves minors, there is “little information available to the public,” CMPD said.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools said parents at the school were notified Wednesday about an “alleged incident.” The district told The Observer the matter is being investigated but no further information can be shared at this time.

“We are aware of a video and rumors circulating about an alleged incident on the campus yesterday. We are unable to share any details, but we are following all protocols and procedures,” Piedmont Principal Jackie Barone wrote in a message to families. “We take the safety and well-being of our students very seriously.”

Barone also requested parents remind their children to never take or share inappropriate videos and that “consequences” may result from doing so.

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