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Teen Threatens To “Shoot Up The School” #itsTime

A Guelph boy was arrested Tuesday night after police became aware of threats against a local school.

Approximately 7:45 p.m. police learned a student had sent messages to friends that he wanted to buy a gun and “shoot up the school.”

Police were able to identify the subject with assistance from school board officials. Just before 10 p.m. a 15-year-old Guelph boy was arrested for uttering threats. He will appear in court in June.

There is no evidence the boy had a weapon or that any threat to the school existed.

The Guelph Police Service recognizes the importance of school safety and how threats of this nature can be difficult for students, staff, and their families. Police take incidents like this extremely seriously and will continue to work closely with school boards to help identify the individuals responsible and lay the appropriate criminal charges when a suspect is identified. (Occurrence number GU26025901)

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