A Fairhope Middle School student was taken into police custody Thursday after another student reported seeing a gun at the school, according to Baldwin County Schools officials.

He makes the second student today taken into police custody for bringing a gun to school.

A 15-year-old black male was charged with possession of a deadly weapon on school grounds and possession of stolen property, Fairhope police said.

Police responded to Fairhope Middle School around 1:50 p.m. after a student told a teacher they saw a firearm, police said.

A school resource officer and school administrators found the student with the gun in a classroom and detained him, police said.

The firearm, an unloaded .380 pistol, was in the student's jacket pocket, police said. The student was wearing the jacket when police seized the gun.

Police did not find any ammunition.

The gun was reported stolen from an unlocked car in the 700 block of South Mobile Street in Fairhope on Feb. 10, police said.

The school was put on lockdown as a precautionary measure.

Police searched the school and did not find another firearm besides the one police took from the student, school officials said.

"The willingness of that student to come forward, along with the swift implementation of the school's safety plan, were key to the successful resolution of this incident, said Sgt. Craig Sawyer.

No one was injured in the incident. The lockdown was lifted when police determined the school was safe.