

Virginia high school student charged after package, note left on teacher’s desk triggers bomb threat

A teacher in Virginia received a suspiciously wrapped package on her desk with a note implying that there was a bomb inside. (Potomac High School via Twitter)
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The teacher immediately notified school security who contacted the Prince Williams' School Resource Officer (SRO), according to a press release. Police K-9 and members of the Virginia State Police Explosive Ordinance Disposal Unit responded and determined the package was not a bomb, and there was no threat to the school.
Following an investigation, authorities say the 15-year-old boy left the package on the teacher’s desk a day before it was found.
The teenager is being held at Prince William County’s Juvenile Detention Center with a pending court date, according to the statement.
Police ask anyone with more information about the incident to contact the Prince William County Police Department tip line at 703-792-7000 or submit a tip to the department’s website.