Bowie police question student after incident near Bowie High
Police responded to an incident near Bowie High on Jan. 13; a student was contacted and is being interviewed, and the investigation remains ongoing.

City of Bowie police officers responded at approximately 11:40 a.m. on Jan. 13 to the 15200 block of Annapolis Road after an incident near Bowie High School. Officers determined the person of interest was a Bowie High student who was no longer at the scene when police arrived. Officers established contact with the individual, who agreed to return and speak with investigators. The person of interest was subsequently stopped and is being interviewed. The investigation is ongoing.
The response unfolded during regular school hours, a time when parents, staff and students are especially attuned to campus safety. Bowie High sits along a busy stretch of Annapolis Road that doubles as a school corridor for morning classes and lunchtime traffic, so any police activity there tends to be noticed quickly by the community. City of Bowie police and school officials did not report any further suspects or injuries in the initial notice.
For families in Prince George's County, the immediate implications are procedural and practical. When a student is identified as a person of interest and agrees to cooperate, the focus shifts to investigation and fact-finding rather than immediate disciplinary or criminal conclusions. School administrators typically coordinate with law enforcement to ensure student safety and to manage communications to parents; in this case, police described the situation as active and ongoing, indicating more information may be released as investigators complete interviews and review evidence.
Incidents of this type can heighten concern among neighbors and commuters who use Annapolis Road during school hours. While police established contact and secured the scene, community members can expect a temporary increase in police presence around the school in the short term as officers conclude their work and as a precautionary measure while the investigation continues.

What comes next for residents is primarily a waiting period for official updates. Investigators will continue to interview involved parties and determine whether any charges or school disciplinary actions are warranted. For now, Bowie High classes were not reported as canceled and there were no immediate reports of injuries. Parents seeking clarity should monitor communications from the City of Bowie Police Department and Bowie High School for any notifications or instructions.
This incident underscores the importance of rapid police-school coordination and clear communication during on-campus events. As the investigation proceeds, local authorities will determine next steps and the community will look for additional details about the circumstances and any implications for school safety policies.
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