Two teenagers are facing charges after police say a bomb threat was phoned in to a New Brunswick high school.
Police in Saint John say someone left a voice mail message indicating there was a bomb at Harbourview High School last week.
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Officers responded to the school as part of the investigation.
They say two boys – age 16 and 17 – are facing charges of uttering threats and false messaging.
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The 17-year-old was released on conditions and will appear in court next month.
The other teen was held in custody to face charges of court order violations.
He was expected to appear in court today.
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