A 13-year-old Pixley girl was arrested for threatening to shoot up her school on Snapchat, Tulare County officials reported. (Tulare County SO)
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A 13-year-old girl was arrested after threatening to shoot up her school on Snapchat, the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office reported.
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Deputies were called to a home in Pixley around 1 p.m. on Thursday, where they discovered the threat had been posted online.
The girl, who attends a school in the Delano area, was arrested on charges of making criminal threats, according to authorities.
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No weapons were found at the scene, authorities said.
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Authorities ask anyone with additional information to contact the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office at (559) 733-6218.
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