Suspicious Ammo Found on Church Property Leads to Early Dismissal at St. Laurence Catholic School in Sugar Land

Students at St. Laurence Catholic School in Sugar Land were dismissed early last Thursday after a suspicious package—later confirmed to be boxes of ammunition—was discovered on church grounds adjacent to the school.

St. Laurence Catholic School in Sugar Land dismissed students early after a suspicious package was found on the church property. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

Discovery at St. Laurence Catholic Church Property

According to the Sugar Land Police Department, ammunition was discovered on the property of St. Laurence Catholic Church, which is located adjacent to St. Laurence Catholic School in Fort Bend County. The incident occurred last Thursday and prompted the school to dismiss students early out of an abundance of caution. School officials stated that the safety of students and staff remains their top priority.

Person of Interest Detained

Authorities confirmed that a person of interest was detained in connection with the incident. However, details remain limited as the investigation is ongoing. Sugar Land police have not yet disclosed the amount or type of ammunition discovered or whether any charges have been filed against the individual in custody.

Community Concern and Swift Response

The discovery caused concern among local parents and parishioners, especially amid ongoing national conversations about school safety and gun violence. Sugar Land police emphasized that the situation was handled quickly and professionally, with no harm to students or staff. Officials described the early dismissal as a proactive step to ensure student safety.

Eddie Rodriguez Calls for Stronger Safety Protocols

Fort Bend County Judge candidate Eddie Rodriguez issued a public statement addressing the incident. “Any threat near a school—real or perceived—deserves to be taken seriously,” Rodriguez said. “The fast response by Sugar Land PD and the school was appropriate, but this is a reminder that our schools need continued support for safety infrastructure and rapid-response protocols.”

Diocese of Galveston-Houston Responds

The Diocese of Galveston-Houston, which oversees both the school and church, thanked local authorities for their swift actions. In a statement, diocesan officials reassured parents that student safety remains a top concern and noted that additional security measures are under review in coordination with law enforcement.

School Resumes Normal Operations

St. Laurence Catholic School reopened the following day with regular operations. While some parents voiced lingering concerns about safety, many expressed appreciation for the quick and transparent communication from school officials and local police.

Renewed Focus on Safety in Fort Bend County

This incident has reignited conversations about school and church security in Fort Bend County. As concerns around gun access and campus safety grow, community leaders and lawmakers are expected to advocate for enhanced security protocols, mental health resources, and legislative reforms aimed at preventing similar events.

Investigation Ongoing

Sugar Land police continue to investigate the incident and have encouraged residents to remain alert. Community members are urged to report any suspicious activity around schools, churches, and other public places as a precaution.

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