Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office student charged with school threats

Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office student charged with school threats
Student charged with school threats — Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
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The administrative staff at Jefferson Middle School received a phone call about a possible threat. School officials along with the SRO immediately began an investigation. Investigators with Sheriff’s Office and the Jefferson City Police Department assisted in this investigation which resulted in charges being placed on a male student for making a threat of mass destruction on school property. At no time, was the safety of students or faculty in jeopardy. We are thankful for our students, their parents/guardians for their vigilance with reporting suspicious activity on social media and comments being made by students. Hear something, See something, and Say something has been successful and has lead to 9 arrest this school year alone for threats in our schools. We strongly encourage conversations at home about threats and how important it is to report these occurrences to school staff and SRO’s. 

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