(KAIR)--A teen is arrested at a Jackson County school, accused of making threats to students.
According to a news release issued by Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, the 14-year-old was taken into custody Thursday morning at the Jackson Heights High School, located north of Holton.
According to Morse, the teen allegedly “communicated threats towards specific students.” It's not immediately clarified how the threats were made, or when the alleged crime occurred.
Morse, in the release, said the teen was taken into custody on three counts of criminal threat.
Morse urges anyone with additional information to contact his office at 785-364-2251.
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