An Auburn High School student was arrested and charged with a felony Friday after police said he made a false bomb threat at the school.
According to the Auburn Police Department, a secretary at AHS received a telephone call on May 6 indicating that there was a bomb in the school. The call, police said, allegedly was made through a telephone relay service for hearing-impaired individuals.
School and police officials conducted a threat assessment that day and determined no evacuation was necessary, according to an APD release. The school office had received multiple, non-threatening prank calls through the relay service during the day before the threat, detectives stated.
An investigation by school resource officers revealed that the alleged threat was made on a school computer, using the relay service Web site. After investigators traced the computer to a specific classroom, they identified an 18-year-old student. Detectives say the student allegedly admitted to making the threat after being questioned.
Shawn Parsons, of Auburn, was arrested and arraigned at Auburn City Court. Parsons has been charged with one felony count of first-degree falsely reporting an incident and was committed to the Cayuga County Jail in lieu of bail.
School and police officials conducted a threat assessment that day and determined no evacuation was necessary, according to an APD release. The school office had received multiple, non-threatening prank calls through the relay service during the day before the threat, detectives stated.
An investigation by school resource officers revealed that the alleged threat was made on a school computer, using the relay service Web site. After investigators traced the computer to a specific classroom, they identified an 18-year-old student. Detectives say the student allegedly admitted to making the threat after being questioned.
Shawn Parsons, of Auburn, was arrested and arraigned at Auburn City Court. Parsons has been charged with one felony count of first-degree falsely reporting an incident and was committed to the Cayuga County Jail in lieu of bail.
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Farmer's Gal wrote on May 18, 2009 1:51 PM:
Of course, all of the above is still better than some kid who is so disturbed s/he really plants a bomb at school.... "
FS II wrote on May 18, 2009 12:01 PM:
CountryWriter wrote on May 18, 2009 11:22 AM:
trooper2b wrote on May 18, 2009 11:13 AM:
sad to see that high school students go to this extent though just because they feel alone!!! "
Andy b wrote on May 18, 2009 10:53 AM: