MISSION VIEJO, Calif.—Students were ordered to shelter in place at Trabuco Hills High School in Mission Viejo on Feb. 25 following a stabbing that left one person hospitalized and another in custody. Deputies responded to the high school at 1:00 p.m. where they located the unidentified male victim involved in the stabbing, Orange County Sheriff’s Department Spokesman Ryan Anderson told The Epoch Times. After rendering medical aid, the victim was transported to a local area hospital. One male suspect was taken into custody, Anderson said. It is unclear if the two involved in the incident were students. Deputies do not believe there are any more outstanding suspects, Anderson said. Authorities announced around 3:40 p.m. on Twitter that the school’s shelter in place order was lifted, and students were leaving the campus.