For Immediate Release
October 28, 2013
Students Arrested for Making “Terroristic Threats”
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports two New Miami High School students were arrested and taken to the Butler County Juvenile Detention Facility today after posting threats on a social media network. A teacher had alerted school administrators of the possible threat, and the Sheriff’s Office was called in to investigate.
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Two females, ages 14 and 15, both of which are St. Clair township residents, posted information describing a dislike with the school and the people there, and referenced a shooting spree. Investigators talked with the girls and a search was conducted at the school. No weapons were found, but the girls were taken into custody and charged as juveniles with Delinquency by reason of Inducing Panic and Delinquency by reason of Making Terroristic Threats.
Prepared by:
Sgt. Monte Mayer
Public Information Officer
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