Juvenile arrested for making terroristic threats toward school

Authorities in Central Nebraska have arrested a juvenile for making terroristic threats toward a school on Tuesday.

August 28, 2019Updated: August 28, 2019
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

CURTIS - Authorities in Central Nebraska have arrested a juvenile for making terroristic threats toward a school on Tuesday.

In a news release from the Nebraska State Patrol, authorities say
a 14-year-old girl was cited in connection with a social media threat toward Medicine Valley School.

The Frontier County Sheriff’s Office responded and worked to secure the school.

The investigation revealed that no other person was involved in the creation of the threats.

There is no safety concern at the school this morning.

The Frontier County Sheriff’s Office, the Nebraska State Patrol, North Platte Police Department, McCook Police Department, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, and the FBI investigated the incident.

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