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Police charge 6th youth in relation to bomb threats at Halifax-area schools

The charge relates to a threatening message written in a bathroom stall at Lockview High School in May. The male youth was charged with uttering threats and mischief. He is scheduled to appear at Halifax youth justice court on July 18.

Charge stems from threatening message written in bathroom stall at Lockview High School in May

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While Halifax Regional Police have charged five youths in connection to a rash of bomb threats made at Halifax-area schools, this is the first charge to be laid by Nova Scotia RCMP for the same time period. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

Police have charged a male youth in relation to a bomb threat that was made at a Halifax-area school in May.

In a news release, Nova Scotia RCMP said this charge is connected to a bomb threat at Lockview High School in Fall River, N.S., on May 9. It said a "threatening message" waswritten in a bathroom stall at the school.

The bomb threat was just one in a series of unfounded incidents at local schools over a six-week period beginning on April 1.

Police would not provide an age for the youth who was charged, only that he was "a male youth from Wellington." They said he was "identified as being involved in the threats."

The youth was "safelyarrested and later released" on June 26 after going to theHalifax Regional Police/RCMP integrated criminal investigation division office in Dartmouth.

He was charged with uttering threats and mischief, police said. He is scheduled to appear in Halifax youth justice court on July 18 at 9:30 a.m.

Nova Scotia RCMP said this is the only youth that they have charged with making a bomb threat in the Halifax area since April 1, 2024.

Halifax Regional Police alsocharged five teensin the same period, including:

  • A 13-year-old youth in relation to a bomb threat made at Fairview Junior High on May 1.
  • A 16-year-oldyouth in relation to a bomb threat made at Citadel High on May 2.
  • A 13-year-old youth in relation to a bomb threat made at Rocky Lake Jr. High on May 3.
  • A15-year-oldyouth in relation to a bomb threat made at J.L. Ilsley High on May 7.
  • A16-year-oldyouth in relation to a bomb threat made at J.L. Ilsley High on May 7.

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