OLMSTED FALLS, Ohio — A teen has been arrested after making threats against students at Olmsted Falls High School on Wednesday.
According to Olmsted Falls Police, the incident occurred on Wednesday, January 4, but was an escalation of previous problems between the groups involved. The school's resource officer alerted the police and the school was put into a lockdown while the threat was investigated.
The teen was arrested for inducing panic with a school specification and is being held in the juvenile justice center.
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