
An urgent search is underway as police are on the lookout for Cicerly Nicole Walker, a mother accused of making terroristic threats at a local Aldine ISD middle school. According to Click2Houston, the incident occurred on January 30 at Hoffman Middle School, when Walker allegedly followed a student inside the school without permission, afterwards starting to issue threats.
The situation escalated within the school corridors with Walker, 45, yelling and causing a disturbance as students watched. Two 12-year-olds told investigators that they saw her make threats in the cafeteria. Fueled by what she perceived as bullying against her child, Walker is reportedly questioned the students on whether they were part of the bullying.
Official statements detail that Walker was not authorized to enter the building and managed to slip inside, tailgating behind a student who had been granted access. KHOU reports that Walker immediately attracted the attention of the school principal once inside.
Walker, now facing a charge of terroristic threat, a felony, has not been arrested at the time of reporting. To help facilitate her capture, Crime Stoppers has offered a reward for information that leads to her arrest and conviction. Anyone with insights into Walker's whereabouts is being urged to reach out, having been identified after as a parent of a student at the school through student records and surveillance footage.









