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Posted: May 04, 2021 9:34 AM CT | Last Updated: May 4
Firestone Library at Princeton University was one of the buildings targetted by the bomb threat.(Princeton University Office of Communications)
A Saskatoon teen accused of making a bogus bomb threat that closed down parts of Princeton University last fall is heading to New Jersey to face the charge.
A public information officer in Mercer County, New Jersey, confirmed Monday that a judge at an extradition hearing in Louisiana had ordered the 15-year-old boy moved to Mercer County to face a charge of second-degree false public alarm, stemming from the boy allegedly called a bomb threat in to Princeton University on Sept. 19, 2020.
15-year-old charged in bomb threat that caused evacuations at Princeton University
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A 15-year-old from Canada has been arrested in Louisiana on a charge he made a phony bomb threat to Princeton University, prompting evacuations of four buildings in September.
A May 3 hearing is scheduled to decide whether the teen, whose name was not released because of his age, can be sent to New Jersey to face a criminal count of second-degree false public alarm, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported.
The parish doesn’t have a juvenile detention facility, so the teen from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is being held in Mississippi, St. James Parish Sheriff Willy Martin Jr. told the newspaper.