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Jan 7, 2021 10:26 PM
TOWN OF FORT WINNEBAGO, Wis. A 15-year-old Portage boy was taken into custody Wednesday after he reportedly threatened to bring a firearm to school and harm another student, according to a news release from the Columbia County Sheriffs’ Office.
The Columbia Marquette Adolescent Needs School in the town of Fort Winnebago reached out to deputies after school officials learned of a “threat to bodily harm” that was made by one student to another.
Deputies found out through an investigation that several students were using a group chat on a social media app. A parent of one of the students called the content in the chat inappropriate and pointed it out to the other students.
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TOWN OF FORT WINNEBAGO, Wis. A 15-year-old Portage boy was taken into custody Wednesday after he reportedly threatened to bring a firearm to school and harm another student, according to a news release from the Columbia County Sheriffs’ Office.
The Columbia Marquette Adolescent Needs School in the town of Fort Winnebago reached out to deputies after school officials learned of a “threat to bodily harm” that was made by one student to another.
Deputies found out through an investigation that several students were using a group chat on a social media app. A parent of one of the students called the content in the chat inappropriate and pointed it out to the other students.
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Hudson police responded at about 9:44 a.m. Friday to a report that a UPS truck had struck a vehicle and the victim thought the driver was intoxicated, or that something was wrong with him.
Two police vehicles and the bicycle patrol rushed to the area and located the truck at the corner of North Second and Columbia streets, Moore said.
A 42-year-old man from Duncannon in Perry County was charged Sunday with homicide, kidnapping and abuse of a corpse after the body of Erica Shultz, Bloomsburg, was found in a wooded area east of Hobbie Road in Butler Twp.
Harold David Haulman III admitted to killing Shultz, who was autistic and whom he met on an online dating site in November.
He was taken into custody and committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility following an arraignment before Magisterial District Judge Daniel OâDonnell in Drums.
Haulman was denied bail because of the homicide charge and for being a threat to the public and himself, authorities said.