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Police were called to Sheldon-Williams Collegiate on Tuesday morning for a report of an incident involving staff members.

According to information from the Regina Police Service, officers were dispatched at 8:08 a.m. to the high school at 2601 Coronation St.

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City police spokeswoman Elizabeth Popowich said while the incident remains under investigation, there didn’t seem to have been a physical altercation, nor were there weapons or students involved, except perhaps as witnesses. She added no physical injuries resulted and the “disturbance” itself was resolved quickly.

No charges have been laid.

Regina Public Schools spokesman Terry Lazarou confirmed there had been an “alleged altercation” at the school involving staff members. He said he didn’t know much as of yet about the incident.

“I don’t know the cause. I don’t know the reason. I don’t know the outcome,” he said. “But I do know that it did not involve students.”

Lazarou added he did not know who specifically was alleged to have been involved in the situation. He said it’s unlikely Regina Public Schools will be commenting much on the incident as it’s a “staff-related matter.”

Lazarou said he couldn’t speak to whether anyone’s job might be impacted as a result.