The 16 year old teen who was arrested Monday morning after an incident in which threats were made to do harm to a high school will appear in youth court tomorrow.
The 16 year old has been charged with uttering threats, carrying a weapon dangerous to the public peace, carrying a concealed weapon, pointing a firearm, and mischief.
Police were called to the school located in the 100 block of Bowlt Crescent around 9:30 after students at the school saw threats on social media and alerted staff at the school who then notified police.
Officers then located the boy in a park west of the school and took him into custody earlier today.
A Teen Arrested After Allegedly Making Threats to Harm a High School to Appear in Court
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