Wednesday, April 25, 2012

UPDATE: Sheriff investigators arrest 17 years on charges of gun brings da Vinci, threats

UPDATE: Sheriff investigators arrest 17 years on charges of gun brings da Vinci, threats

Summit Township, MI – Jackson County Sheriff’s investigators have arrested a 17-year-old man after he allegedly brought a gun Jackson and threatened vinici

​​detectives Scott Watson and Andrew Sullivan, the man arrested at his home off. A press office of the sheriff. It was taken to jail. A report will be sent to the Prosecutor for review and possible charges.

Office of the Sheriff seek immediate expenses for the internal battery, said undersheriff Chris Kuhl 04.00 clock to believe, that the police laid their hands or pushed over a former girlfriend.

sheriff’s deputies were the Da Vinci Institute at 12.20 clock sent to school on the campus of Jackson Community College is located. The 17-tear-old left the school before deputies arrived, the release said. Members were given a description of the teenager and his car. The descriptions were shared with all police units in the county.

When deputies arrived, they swept the school and the surrounding areas and searched the surrounding buildings.

was at 4 Clock in the afternoon, deputies and investigators have not found a weapon, said Kuhl. Deputies and investigators searched the man, his car and his house and did not find a weapon. The participating students believed they had seen a gun, said Kuhl.

The investigation continues.

Superintendent Sandy Maxson said a former student from an ex-girlfriend and three other students during the lunch break outside BREAK JCC Potter Center. The students quickly da Vinci and the school was put on the block.

The Jackson Area Career Center is a “soft lock down” established during the incident, said Tommy Cameron, a spokesman for the Jackson County School District. During a soft lock down the school closes its doors before, but not disabled pupils in their classes

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